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.
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.
Experts warn that converting a Qatari-owned 747 into a new Air Force One for Trump could exceed $1 billion and take years, putting a financial burden on U.S. taxpayers and raising security concerns.
In a surprising twist, Trump defends accepting a lavish Boeing 747-8 from Qatar, while Loomer raises concerns about its implications for U.S. foreign policy. Discover the details behind this controversial gift!
The Trump administration's plan to accept a luxury plane from Qatar as Air Force One has sparked outrage among lawmakers and watchdogs, raising serious constitutional questions. Critics warn it could set a dangerous precedent for foreign influence.
Top Senate Democrats are urging a vote to censure Trump over his reported plan to accept a $400M luxury jet from Qatar, citing serious national security risks and conflicts of interest. The controversy escalates as Trump prepares for a Middle East tour.
President Trump appears to confirm the acceptance of a Boeing 747-8 from Qatar as Air Force One, raising legal questions about foreign gifts and potential modifications needed for security.
The White House is negotiating with Qatar for a luxury jumbo jet for Air Force One, sparking debates over ethics and transparency. This comes as Trump prepares for a significant trip to Qatar.
In a historic move, President Trump is set to receive a lavish Boeing 747-8 from Qatar, a gift valued at $400 million. This unprecedented arrangement raises legal questions and promises to alter the future of presidential transport.
After the FBI's August search, President Trump has retrieved boxes of documents from Mar-a-Lago, claiming they are personal items for his future library. The investigation into his document handling continues to spark controversy.