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)


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Former President Donald Trump may soon be flying high on a luxury jet from Qatar. Reports suggest the Gulf nation might gift him a Boeing 747-8 jumbo jet to use as Air Force One. Though the final decision is pending, the offer has already triggered political and ethical uproar in Washington.

Trump Defends the Deal as a Smart Move

Trump defended the proposal on his social media platform, claiming it would save taxpayer money. He described it as a “gift, free of charge” and mocked critics for rejecting a no-cost solution. The former president also took a jab at Democrats, accusing them of preferring to “pay top dollar” instead of accepting the jet.

The aircraft, according to ABC News, would be used by Trump during his second term and later handed over to his presidential library foundation. The official announcement may come during his upcoming visit to Qatar, part of a broader Middle East tour.

Qatar's Position: Still Under Review

Qatar’s Ministry of Defense confirmed discussions with the U.S. are underway but said no decision has been finalized. Ali Al-Ansari, a spokesperson, emphasized that legal departments on both sides are still evaluating the offer.

Meanwhile, U.S. administration officials have begun preparing a legal defense. They believe accepting the aircraft would not breach the Constitution’s Emoluments Clause, which bars federal officials from receiving gifts from foreign states without congressional approval.

Ethics Experts Raise Red Flags

Not everyone agrees with the administration’s stance. Kathleen Clark, a law professor and government ethics expert, argued that Trump is using presidential power for personal gain. She labeled the move as part of a pattern of self-enrichment rather than sound policy-making.

Critics on both sides of the aisle have expressed concern. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer sarcastically remarked, “Nothing says ‘America First’ like Air Force One, brought to you by Qatar.” Online, even some conservatives warned about potential national security risks.

Security and Capability Concerns

Though visually similar to existing Air Force One aircraft, the Qatari jet lacks key features. It would require significant upgrades to meet presidential security standards, including secure communications, missile defense, and radiation shielding.

A former U.S. official noted the Qatari jet wouldn’t match the capabilities of the current VC-25A planes. It also lacks air-to-air refueling—a feature present in the current fleet but missing in the new and upcoming models.

Historic Gift Raises Unprecedented Questions

Jordan Libowitz, communications director at Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, called the situation “unprecedented.” He emphasized that no other president has received a foreign gift of such value. He questioned whether such generosity might influence Trump’s foreign policy, particularly in the Middle East.

The aircraft offer isn't happening in a vacuum. The Trump Organization—now managed by Donald Jr. and Eric Trump—has growing business interests in the region. A new Qatari deal includes building a luxury golf resort with a state-owned real estate firm.

Ethics Deal Leaves Loopholes

While the Trump Organization claims to follow ethical standards, critics point out a loophole. The company's ethics agreement prevents direct deals with foreign governments—but still allows partnerships with foreign private firms. This is a change from Trump’s first term, where broader restrictions were in place.

Administration Shrugs Off Conflict Concerns

The White House has dismissed the backlash. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt labeled the controversy “ridiculous,” insisting that Trump acts solely in the nation’s interest.

Yet the debate continues. As Trump’s trip to the Middle East approaches, all eyes are on whether this unusual diplomatic gift will become a historic flight—or just more turbulence in American politics.

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