The Trump administration's proposed cuts to NASA's budget threaten to decimate space science, slashing funding by 47% and jeopardizing key missions. With thousands of jobs on the line, the future of space exploration hangs in the balance.
Despite Trump's claims of receiving a luxury jet from Qatar for Air Force One, legal teams are still finalizing the details, raising questions about the legitimacy of the deal and its implications for U.S. foreign policy.
The U.S. has received a Boeing 747-8 luxury jet from Qatar as a gift for President Trump. While the Air Force prepares to modify it for executive airlift, experts warn that extensive upgrades are needed, and the costs could soar into the billions.
The US has officially accepted a luxurious Boeing 747 from Qatar to serve as Air Force One. The Department of Defense confirms plans for modifications to ensure security and functionality for presidential travel.
The U.S. has accepted a $400 million 747 jetliner from Qatar, aimed to become the new Air Force One. As upgrades are planned, ethical concerns and delays in the Air Force One program arise.
The Trump administration has officially received a Boeing 747 jet from Qatar, sparking debates over potential bribery and national security risks. Despite controversies, Trump praises the gift as a great opportunity.
Qatar's prime minister denies accusations that a $400 million Boeing 747 offer to Trump is an attempt to influence the U.S. administration. Explore the implications of this high-stakes diplomatic exchange.
A $400 million Boeing 747-8 jet gifted by Qatar to be transferred to Trump's presidential library sparks debate over political implications and potential emoluments issues.
The debate intensifies as experts warn that converting a Qatari 747 into Air Force One could create a costly conflict of interest for Trump. With Mike Pence weighing in, what does this mean for Trump's presidency?
In a fiery post on Truth Social, Donald Trump defends himself against accusations of accepting a $400 million jet from Qatar, calling it 'Fake News' and accusing ABC of misleading reporting. He insists the plane is for the U.S. Air Force, not him.