Trump, Air Force One and jet
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Taxpayers would likely foot the bill to retrofit President Trump's new jet, which could be more than twice the plane's $400 million value.
The nation of Qatar offered the Trump administration a Boeing 747-8 for use as Air Force One. Trump called the plane a "gift," in a post on his social media site, Truth Social. A representative of the administration clarified that Qatar "has offered to donate a plane to the Department of Defense," not to Trump himself.
Donald Trump provided a list of bizarre reasons for accepting a £302 million gift from Qatar in an interview with Fox host Sean Hannity, saying Air Force One isn't "impressive enough"
Donald Trump has delivered a damning three-word remark as his trip to Saudi Arabia wrapped up this week. President Trump was in the Arab kingdom this week before travelling on to Qatar, announcing a $142 billion (£107 billion) arms deal with the Saudis alongside other investments the country’s crown prince said could eventually be worth $1 trillion.
US President Donald Trump has spoken to Fox News host Sean Hannity on board Air Force One before making a historic deal with Saudi Arabia.
Donald Trump may soon receive a $400 million Boeing 747-8, dubbed a "flying palace," from Qatar, potentially circumventing constitutional restrictions on foreign gifts. Former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi reportedly devised a plan involving the US Air Force temporarily owning the jet before transferring it to Trump's presidential library foundation.
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Mediaite on MSNSource Tells CNN Trump Will Use Air Force One Jet After Leaving Office – Despite President’s Insistence He Won’tOn Monday's AC360 on CNN, host Anderson Cooper said a source told the network that Trump fully intends to use it after leaving office. The post Source Tells CNN Trump Will Use Air Force One Jet After Leaving Office – Despite President’s Insistence He Won’t first appeared on Mediaite.
The White House Correspondents Association says it is disturbed that no reporters from either The Associated Press, Bloomberg or Reuters were allowed on Air Force One to cover President Donald Trump's trip to the Middle East on Monday.