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?
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.
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.
President Trump praises Qatar for gifting a $400 million luxury jet but faces scrutiny over security risks and the feasibility of retrofitting it for presidential use. Could this be a costly mistake?