Qatar, Trump and Boeing
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The Trump administration will reportedly accept a $400 million Boeing 747 from Qatar to temporarily use as Air Force One.
President Donald Trump arrived Wednesday in Qatar, as he’s made clear he wants the $400 million plane the country is expected to gift him, despite bipartisan criticism of security and conflict-of-interest concerns.
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“The Boeing 747 is being given to the United States Air Force/Department of Defense, NOT TO ME! It is a gift from a Nation, Qatar, that we have successfully defended for many years,” Trump said in a post on his social media platform, Truth Social, late on Tuesday, May 13.
Donald Trump is the most powerful and famous person on the planet, and the American president is at the helm of the biggest economy and the strongest military.
The Democratic National Committee plans a protest. It involves flying a banner near Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago home. This action opposes Trump's acceptance of a luxury plane from Qatar. Critics worry about potential influence.
According to the Toronto Sun, Trump told the gathered political press that saying no to a $400m jumbo jet from Qatar is akin to declining a gimme on the green. "There was an old golfer named Sam Snead. Did you ever hear of him?" said the leader of the free world.
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The U.S. has grown closer to Qatar in recent years, so much so that the tiny nation has been at the forefront of high-stakes peace negotiations between global powers.
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The Mirror US on MSNTrump moans 'size matters' as he wants Qatar 'flying palace' to compete with RoyalsJealous Donald Trump has moaned Air Force One is no longer “impressive enough”, wanting a free jet from Qatar to look as good as the royals. As controversy grew around the $402 million Boeing 747 offered by the Middle East country,