Boeing seeks to withdraw guilty plea deal in deadly crashes of 737 MAX jets, WSJ reports

A U.S. judge in December rejected the deal, faulting a diversity and inclusion provision, and
President
In July,
Relatives of the victims of the two 737 MAX crashes, which occurred in 2018 and 2019 and killed 346 people, have called the plea agreement a "sweetheart" deal that failed to adequately hold
An accepted plea deal would brand Boeing a convicted felon for conspiring to defraud the
In May, the DOJ found
The decision followed a
Judge
Trump administration officials have said regulators must be firm with
"We need to be tougher on
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