WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Two U.S. senators criticized the Justice Department's plea deal with Boeing struck in July and said the government should take action against the planemaker's executives "responsible for safety failures," according to a letter seen by Reuters. Democratic Senators Elizabeth Warren and Richard Blumenthal in a letter dated Wednesday to the Department of Justice said the government had failed to hold Boeing accountable for a series of safety issues in recent years. "It is past time for DOJ to take action against corporate executives at Boeing who are r esponsible for putting passengers and workers at risk in violation of federal laws and regulations," the letter said.
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