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Trump To Accept "Flying Palace" As A Gift From Qatar: Reports  Firstpost America

Trump To Accept "Flying Palace" As A Gift From Qatar: Reports Firstpost America

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Trump To Accept "Flying Palace" As A Gift From Qatar: Reports | Firstpost America | N18G
Trump To Accept "Flying Palace" As A Gift From Qatar: Reports | Firstpost America | N18G
The White House is in talks with Qatar to secure a luxury Boeing 747-8 jumbo jet for temporary use as Air Force One. Qatar insists it's not a 'gift,' but a 'loan,' though the plane is expected to be transferred to the Trump Presidential Library after his term. The $400 million aircraft, dubbed a 'flying palace,' has sparked legal and ethical concerns, with critics citing the Constitution's emoluments clause. The Biden administration and Congress are watching closely as questions swirl about foreign influence, transparency, and whether this deal crosses the line between diplomacy and personal gain. Negotiations are still ongoing. Watch the video to know more.
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Musk Vs Trump: Dark MAGA Conspiracy Theory Sparks Fears Of Tech-Backed Coup In US

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Madras High Court initiates contempt proceedings against Tamil Nadu Chief Secretaries

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