Qatar offering a plane to temporarily replace Air Force One

Sen. Markwayne Mullin points out that talks of Qatar giving the U.S. a plane to temporarily replace Air Force One began under the Biden administration. Trump claims the Defense Department is getting a free Boeing 747 as a replacement. Ownership will be transferred to the U.S. Air Force and then to the Trump Presidential Library Foundation by 2029.

Former Vice President Mike Pence's Opposition to Trump Accepting Jet from Qatar

Former Vice President Mike Pence opposes President Trump accepting a luxury jet from Qatar to use as the next Air Force One, citing security, intelligence, and constitutional concerns. Pence suggests Qatar's history of supporting Hamas and Al Qaeda raises red flags, and advises against accepting the plane as a gift from a foreign government.

Negotiations for Air Force One temporary replacement gift from Qatar

Sen. Markwayne Mullin claims negotiations for a $400 million Air Force One temporary replacement gift from Qatar began under the Biden administration, not Trump. Qatari Prime Minister dismisses controversy, stating the plane was purchased from Boeing. Trump refutes corrupt intent allegations, stating the gift will be given to the U.S. government, not himself.

President Trump's acceptance of a Boeing 747-8 jet from Qatar

President Trump planned to accept a Boeing 747-8 jet from Qatar to replace Air Force One, leading to legal questions from Democrats about potential violations of the Constitution. The gift would be accepted by the Department of Defense and later donated to Trump's presidential library. The legality of the gift depends on how it is used and who receives it.

President Trump defends gift of $400 million Boeing 747 from Qatar

President Trump is defending the gift of a $400 million Boeing 747 from Qatar, stating it is for the United States Air Force/Department of Defense, not for personal use. Critics, including Democrats and some Republicans, find the gift unacceptable due to optics and potential costs for taxpayers.

President Trump Accepting $400 Million Jet from Qatar

President Trump is under scrutiny for accepting a $400 million luxury jet from Qatar, a sharp contrast to his past criticism of the country as a sponsor of terrorism. The jet, intended as a temporary replacement for Air Force One, has drawn legal and ethical concerns.

President Trump criticizes Chuck Schumer over Qatar gift issue

President Donald Trump criticizes Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer for threats to block Justice Department appointees over Qatar gift issue, calling Schumer 'a Palestinian' and suggesting he has lost confidence and something is wrong with him.

Qatari Offer of Luxury Aircraft to Trump for Air Force One

Qatari government offers a $400 million luxury aircraft to Trump to use as Air Force One, raising ethics and security concerns. Aviation analyst says the gifted plane would need significant reconstruction to ensure the president's safety and capabilities. Accepting a foreign plane poses security risks including the possibility of listening devices being inserted.

President Trump's Visit to Saudi Arabia and Air Force One Replacement

President Trump arrived in Saudi Arabia and touted $600 billion in new investment in the U.S. but is facing criticism over his decision to accept an offer from Qatar for a replacement Air Force One jet.

President Trump's Acceptance of Qatar's $400 Million Plane

President Donald Trump defends Qatar's offer of a $400 million plane as a 'gesture of good faith,' facing criticism and concerns over ethics, security, and counterintelligence issues. Democrats and some Republicans express outrage and skepticism over the acceptance of the plane.

Qatar's Boeing Aircraft for Air Force One

Qatar may give a Boeing aircraft to serve as Air Force One, but it would require a costly and complex overhaul. Trump views it as a 'free, very expensive airplane' but experts warn of the significant expenses involved.

Criticism over President Trump's Acceptance of Qatar's Jet Gift

Democrats criticize President Donald Trump for accepting a $400 million jet gift from Qatar, while photos resurface of Democratic lawmakers enjoying an expenses-paid trip to Qatar funded by a trade group. Trump defends the gift as a temporary replacement for Air Force One.

President Trump's Acceptance of a Gifted Air Force One Replacement from Qatar

President Donald Trump defends Qatar's offer of a $400 million plane as a gesture of good faith, sparking controversy and raising concerns about ethical, legal, security, and counterintelligence issues. Trump plans to donate the plane to a future presidential library after his term ends.

Controversy over President Trump Accepting $400 Million Plane from Qatar

President Trump's decision to accept a $400 million plane from Qatar as a gift has sparked controversy and criticism from both his supporters and the media. The luxury 747 will need upgrades before it can be used for official purposes.

Trump considering luxury Boeing 747 jet from Qatar as Air Force One replacement

President Trump is considering accepting a luxury Boeing 747 jet from Qatar to serve as Air Force One, drawing criticism for potentially violating the Constitution. The gift, worth around $400 million, raises concerns about ethics and foreign influence. There are worries that accepting the plane could lead to conflicts of interest and influence on presidential decision-making.

President Donald Trump's Acceptance of Qatar's Air Force One Gift

President Donald Trump defends accepting a luxury jet from Qatar as a gift to the Department of Defense, scolding ABC reporter for questioning the acceptance.

President Trump's 90-day tariff deal with China and Qatar's jet offer

President Trump defends accepting a jumbo jet gift from Qatar's royal family to serve as a temporary Air Force One due to delays in Boeing's new Air Force One fleet. The gift is valued at $400 million and will be given to his presidential library after his term ends.

Accepting Boeing 747-8 Jumbo Jet Gift from Qatar Royal Family for Air Force One

The Trump administration is preparing to accept a Boeing 747-8 jumbo jet as a gift from the royal family of Qatar to be used as the new Air Force One. NBC News investigates if accepting this luxury gift is legal for a government administration.

President Trump accepting a jet from Qatar

President Trump plans to accept a $400 million jet from Qatar to be used as Air Force One, sparking controversy and calls for an ethics investigation.

Qatar's Luxury Boeing 747 Jet Offer to U.S.

President Trump claims Qatar is giving the U.S. a luxury Boeing 747 jet to temporarily replace Air Force One, but Qatar denies reports of gifting the plane. Trump's administration is reportedly preparing to accept the plane, which will be available for his use as the new Air Force One and later transferred to the Trump presidential library foundation.

Donald Trump receiving $400 million luxury jet as a gift

Donald Trump is set to receive a $400 million luxury Boeing 747-8 jumbo jet as a gift from the royal family of Qatar, to be used as the new Air Force One until shortly before he leaves office, at which point ownership will be transferred to the Trump presidential library foundation. Legal analysis has concluded that accepting such a gift is permissible, despite ethical concerns.

Luxury Boeing 747-8 Jumbo Jet Gifted to Trump Administration for Air Force One

The Trump administration is set to accept a luxury Boeing 747-8 jumbo jet from Qatar's royal family to be used as Air Force One until shortly before Trump leaves office, at which point it will be transferred to the Trump presidential library foundation. Legal analysis has determined it is permissible as it is not conditioned on any official act or violates the Constitution's prohibition on foreign gifts. The plane will be modified by the U.S. Air Force to meet presidential transport specifications.

White House Correspondents Stealing from Air Force One

Report reveals that White House correspondents often steal items from Air Force One as souvenirs, prompting an email from the White House Correspondents' Association president to stop the practice.

Journalists Stealing from Air Force One

Journalists in the White House press corps have been habitually stealing items with the Air Force One insignia, leading to a crackdown by the White House Correspondents’ Association president. The reported looting reflects poorly on the press corps amid already low trust in the media.

Joe Biden boarding Air Force One

Joe Biden almost fell while boarding Air Force One, prompting concerns about his age and physical health. Critics have mocked him for previous stumbles and mishaps.