Trump Defends the Prospect of Qatar Gifting Him a Plane to Use as Air Force One

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    FILE - A 13-year-old private Boeing aircraft that President Donald Trump toured on Saturday to check out new hardware and technology features, and highlight the aircraft maker's delay in delivering updated versions of the Air Force One presidential aircraft, takes off from Palm Beach International Airport, Feb. 16, 2025, in West Palm Beach, Fla. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis, File)

    WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump is ready to accept a luxury Boeing 747-8 jumbo jet as a gift from the ruling family of Qatar during his trip to the Middle East this coming week, and U.S. officials say it could be converted into a potential presidential aircraft.

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    The Qatari government said a final decision hadn’t been made. Still, Trump defended the idea — what would amount to a president accepting an astonishingly valuable gift from a foreign government — as a fiscally smart move for the country.

    “So the fact that the Defense Department is getting a GIFT, FREE OF CHARGE, of a 747 aircraft to replace the 40 year old Air Force One, temporarily, in a very public and transparent transaction, so bothers the Crooked Democrats that they insist we pay, TOP DOLLAR, for the plane,” Trump posted on his social media site on Sunday night. “Anybody can do that!”

    ABC News reported that Trump will use the aircraft as his presidential plane until shortly before he leaves office in January 2029, when ownership will be transferred to the foundation overseeing his yet-to-be-built presidential library.

    The gift was expected to be announced when Trump visits Qatar, according to ABC’s report, as part of a trip that also includes stops in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, the first extended foreign travel of his second term.

    Before Trump’s post trumpeting the idea, Ali Al-Ansari, Qatar’s media attaché, said in a statement that the “possible transfer of an aircraft for temporary use as Air Force One is currently under consideration between Qatar’s Ministry of Defense and the US Department of Defense.”

    “But the matter remains under review by the respective legal departments, and no decision has been made,” the statement added.

    Meanwhile, administration officials, anticipating ethics concerns, have prepared an analysis arguing that accepting the plane would be legal, according to ABC. The Constitution’s Emoluments Clause bars anyone holding government office from accepting any present, emolument, office or title from any “King, Prince, or foreign State,” without congressional consent.

    One expert on government ethics, Kathleen Clark of the Washington University School of Law in St. Louis, accused Trump of being “committed to exploiting the federal government’s power, not on behalf of policy goals, but for amassing personal wealth.”

    Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer poked fun at Trump’s “America first” political slogan.

    “Nothing says ‘America First’ like Air Force One, brought to you by Qatar,” the New York Democrat said in a statement. “It’s not just bribery, it’s premium foreign influence with extra legroom.”

    Even some conservatives expressed dismay online, noting that an aircraft being offered by a foreign government could present security risks if used by a U.S. president.

    Air Force One is a modified Boeing 747. Two exist, and the president flies on both, which are more than 30 years old. Boeing Inc. has the contract to produce updated versions, but delivery has been delayed while the company has lost billions of dollars on the project.

    Trump intends to convert the Qatari aircraft into a plane he can fly on as president, with the Air Force planning to add secure communications and other classified elements to it. But it will still have more limited capabilities than the existing planes that were built to serve as Air Force One, as well as two other aircraft currently under construction, according to a former U.S. official.

    The official was briefed about the plane and spoke Sunday on the condition of anonymity to discuss plans that have not yet been made public.

    The existing planes used as Air Force One are heavily modified with survivability capabilities for the president for a range of contingencies, including radiation shielding and antimissile technology. They also include a variety of communications systems to allow the president to remain in contact with the military and issue orders from anywhere in the world.

    The official told The Associated Press that it would be possible to quickly add some countermeasures and communications systems to the Qatari plane, but that it would be less capable than the existing Air Force One aircraft or long-delayed replacements.

    Neither the Qatari plane nor the upcoming VC-25B aircraft will have the air-to-air refueling capabilities of the current VC-25A aircraft, which is the one the president currently flies on, the official said.

    Jordan Libowitz, communications director for the advocacy group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, called such a gift “unprecedented.”

    “The totality of gifts given to a president over their term doesn’t get close to this level,” Libowitz said, adding, “You have to ask, if he makes foreign policy — especially in regards to the Middle East — how much is he being influenced by his gifts and his business deals.”

    ABC said the new plane is similar to a 13-year-old Boeing aircraft Trump toured in February, while it was parked at Palm Beach International Airport and he was spending the weekend at his Mar-a-Lago club.

    Trump faced lawsuits for violating the Emoluments Clause during his first term, but those were ended by the Supreme Court in 2021, which found the cases moot because the Republican had left office.

    Trump’s family business, the Trump Organization, which is now largely run by his sons, Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump, has vast and growing interests in the Middle East. That includes a new deal to build a luxury golf resort in Qatar, partnering with Qatari Diar, a real estate company backed by that country’s sovereign wealth fund.

    Qatar, which is ruled by the Al Thani family, is home to the state-owned airline Qatar Airways. The country also has worked to have a close relationship to Trump after he apparently backed a boycott of Doha by four Arab nations in his first term. Trump later in his term applauded Qatar.

    Administration officials have brushed off concerns about the president’s policy interests blurring with family’s business profits. They note that Trump’s assets are in a trust managed by his children and that a voluntary ethics agreement released by the Trump Organization in January bars the company from striking deals directly with foreign governments.

    But that same agreement allows deals with private companies abroad. That is a departure from Trump’s first term, when the organization released an ethics pact prohibiting both foreign government and foreign company deals.

    White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt, when asked Friday if the president might meet with people who have ties to his family’s business, said it was “ridiculous” to suggest Trump “is doing anything for his own benefit.”

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    Yid
    Yid
    9 months ago

    Trump is right, free is better than paying. However as Thomas Sowell famously said, “There’s no such thing as a free lunch.” Nobody gives a 400 Million dollar gift without expecting SIGNIFICANT return on their investment. Qatar is a state sponsor of terror, and they are certainly not giving a plane because they are pro-MAGA.
    Trump would be wise to adamantly refuse the bribe, and publicly call on all American Universities to do the same. He will look strong and principled, and it will be a major PR victory in his fight against the corrupt Ivy league.
    I wish that would happen but I suspect that it won’t. It could be bad news for Israel if the Qatari Government has Trump in their pocket.

    Fred
    Fred
    9 months ago

    What is Qatar getting back for this lavish gift and what kind of influence will Qatar have on Trump. Qatar is one of the biggest sponsors who pays the bills supporting Chamas terrorist antisemitic university demonstrations by college Palestinians and some American students.

    shloime
    shloime
    9 months ago

    so in trump’s universe, a bribe isn’t a bribe when it’s done publicly? or is it the breathtaking scale of the bribe that appeals to his ego?

    Whatever
    Whatever
    9 months ago

    I have a huge amount of respect for the Trump supporters in the comments calling this out. Kudos to you!

    Chaimel
    Chaimel
    9 months ago

    The man is so wealthy & has so much power, yet falls for a gift from an evil terrorist sponsoring Arab country. Where are your convictions, dear President?

    Yatzmach
    Yatzmach
    9 months ago

    Nothing is ever free!

    BD"E
    BD"E
    9 months ago

    Wonder how many hidden microphones are on this plane?

    Yaakov S.
    Yaakov S.
    9 months ago

    Something is not kosher about this. Something stinks here!!

    Greta Thunberg
    Greta Thunberg
    9 months ago

    This will cause climate change! People are suffering!

    Nice jewish kid
    Nice jewish kid
    9 months ago

    This is an Iran plot to kill trump with ארי-פלאן in in revenge of Eli kopter killing Ebrahim Raisi.
    @FBI if you listen don’t let everyone get carried away by stupid politics while Iran plotting a major attack on our Beloved president.

    @FBI if your not deep state !?protect Honor Trumps life.

    Nope
    Nope
    9 months ago

    Well, here are some facts, from a relevant X post on the subject:
    “The Qatar B-747 was built in the US by Boeing. They are offering a newer 747 to replace one of the two current AF-1s that have been flying for 40 years. Which are tired and need to be replaced. The wing based at Andrews has also purchased aircraft from other countries in the past which are currently flying our VP and senior government officials. This is NOT new.
    “Qatar is offering the jet to the US military, not Donald Trump. The DOD contractor is based in the US, in fact my dad (a retired Air Force general) used to work for them. They are, not unironically, also working to upgrade the FAA technology as we speak. You know, Newark and elsewhere. They will get the aircraft and perform all of the security and the installation of the systems that AF-1 requires to safely move our president around the world. Not the Qatari’s. And you and I will pay for that but not the $400 million the 747 would normally cost. I could tell you exactly what is required to modify the AF-1 for safe flight but that is Top Secret and I’d have to kill you.
    “This AF-1 will serve the sitting president, whether they be Republican or Democrat until Boeing gets their s* together to complete the new, upcoming improved 747s that started under Obama, was renegotiated under Trump, and was completely ignored by the Biden administration. It’s looking like 2029 to 2030 for delivery at the soonest.
    “I love X but sometimes the ‘sky is falling’ conspiracy crap grows tiresome. A little knowledge goes a long way. Having flown on the current AF-1s 100 times, I have intimate knowledge.”
    So, let’s recap:
    * “Trump is ignoring U.S. manufacturing!” No, the plane was built in the United States.
    * “Trump is talking bribes!” It’s being offered to the U.S. military, not to Trump personally.
    * “A flying palace for himself!” I realize that some people here are still upset that Trump was elected, but elected he was, and one of the things the president of the United States has is an Air Force One.
    * “How much extra will it cost?” Less than a 747 would normally cost.
    * “It’ll be full of Qatari bugs!” Well, that’s why there is a DOD contractor, based in the U.S., dealing with refitting it.
    Etc. etc.

    Yankel
    Yankel
    9 months ago

    Who knows if they put some bomb on the plane and are planing a boom.

    Aidelmaidel
    Aidelmaidel
    9 months ago

    And this to a president who barks “America First” and claims to support US manufacturing. . . .

    gevalt
    gevalt
    9 months ago

    absolutely disgusting !

    Nachum
    Nachum
    9 months ago

    I really don’t see what the big tsimmis is about. The aircraft which is being donated, was built by Boeing. It will only be used for three years, assuming that Boeing furnishes a replacement for the current Air Force One. This is not unprecedented, as FDR, In 1945, gave the government of Saudi Arabia three aircraft, in order for them to start Saudi Airlines.

    Plane safety
    Plane safety
    9 months ago

    Even Trump doesn’t trust U.S. planes.