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Security experts told BI that the work required to make a plane from Qatar ready to be Air Force One would be like building a new plane.
Clearly the offer of a free 747—which Trump would use as Air Force One—violates all ethical norms, even if Attorney General Pam Bondi (who happens to be a former lobbyist for Qatar) attests otherwise. It’s especially improper that the deal reportedly lets Trump’s corporation take ownership of the plane after he leaves office.
Vice Chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Mark R. Warner (D-VA) joined 26 of his colleagues in introducing a resolution to condemn the gift of a luxury airplane, valued at $400 million,
The used jet President Donald Trump wants fixed up as a temporary Air Force One appears to be at San Antonio International Airport.