President Trump's acceptance of a foreign-owned jet from Qatar raises alarms among lawmakers about national security and ethical implications. Bipartisan concerns mount as the Air Force faces delays in replacing the current Air Force One fleet.
The Pentagon has accepted a Qatari luxury jet for Air Force One, a decision that has sparked controversy among national security experts and lawmakers questioning its ethics and costs.
As Congress grapples with Trump's plan to use a Qatari jet as Air Force One, lawmakers face a dilemma that could impact GOP unity and national security ahead of midterms. Discover the possible legislative moves!
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.
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.
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.
Senator Chuck Schumer plans to block all Justice Department appointees until he gets clarity on Trump's controversial acceptance of a $500 million jet from Qatar, citing national security risks and political corruption.
In a surprising twist, prominent MAGA figures like Ben Shapiro and Laura Loomer express strong opposition to Trump's plan to accept a gift of a Qatari jet, raising ethical and security concerns.