Sen. Susan Collins raises alarms over Trump's acceptance of a $400 million jet from Qatar, citing ethical and security concerns. The GOP is divided as controversy brews over this unprecedented foreign gift.
President Trump’s recent trip to the Arab Gulf has ignited political debates, as he explores ties with Syria and seeks a $400 million plane from Qatar. With plans for $600 billion Saudi investment in the U.S., is this the dawn of a new Middle East strategy?
President Trump’s plan to use a 13-year-old Boeing 747 from Qatar as a temporary Air Force One raises serious security questions. Experts warn of potential fighter jet escorts and costly upgrades needed for safety.
President Trump criticized Air Force One, stating it pales in comparison to the lavish jets of Gulf leaders. As he considers a luxury Boeing 747-8 from Qatar, questions arise over potential constitutional violations.
As Trump considers accepting a Qatari jet as a gift, bipartisan lawmakers voice concerns about its cost and implications for national security. Experts warn it could burden taxpayers and delay necessary upgrades to Air Force One.
President Trump's Middle East visit kicks off with stunning fighter jet escorts from both Saudi Arabia and Qatar. Witness the rare spectacle that left everyone in awe!
Trump's unprecedented $400 million gift of a luxury jet from Qatar is raising eyebrows and sparking controversy among Republicans. As he visits Qatar, the implications of this deal could reshape political dynamics in Washington.
During his Middle East trip, Trump receives an extravagant welcome in Saudi Arabia, complete with fighter jet escorts and royal courtesies from Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
Senator Adam Schiff and other Democrats are calling for an inquiry into the Defense Department's role in Trump's acceptance of a luxury jet from Qatar, raising serious constitutional and security concerns.
As the U.S. contemplates converting a luxury jet gifted by Qatar to President Trump into Air Force One, experts warn of potential security risks and exorbitant costs. Could this be a risky move for national security?