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Trump continues to defend Qatar and gives us “impressively” $ 400 million Boeing 747 Jet

President Donald Trump continued to defend his decision to accept a 400 -million dollar from Qatar during an exclusive interview with Sean Hannity on Air Force One on Tuesday.

Trump has set back for the acceptance of the Jumbo Boeing 747-8 jet of the royal family of Qatar since the gift of the gift has accepted the gift on Sunday.

“Now some people say: 'Oh, you shouldn't accept gifts for the country.' My attitude is why I shouldn't accept the gift?

Trump defends Qatar Jumbo jet offer because worried Boeing does not deliver a new Air Force One fleet

President Donald Trump continued to defend his decision to accept a luxury jet of 400 million US dollars from the royal family of Qatar to use on Tuesday during an exclusive interview with Sean Hannity as Air Force One. (Fox News)

The luxury jet, which was offered due to delays at Boeing in the United States in the production of the new Air Force One fleet of Boeing, will serve as temporary transport method so that the current presidential aircraft does not have to be flown.

Trump said AF1 was almost 40 years old and looks “much less impressive” compared to the aircraft in Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and in the Qatar.

“You know we are the United States of America. I think we should have the most impressive plane,” said Trump to Hannity.

Trump illustrates the ownership of airplanes to defend the Qatar gift

In addition to Boeing, the Jumbo jet is a gift for “A Job Well Mased” in the successful defense of Qatar “for many years” when delivering the new fleet in the Defense Ministry, Trump added a few hours after the interview about the social of truth.

“Why should our military and thus our taxpayers be forced to pay hundreds of millions of dollars if you can get it from a country free of charge that wants to reward us for a well -done job,” he wrote.

Trump said that the plane will be withdrawn to the presidential library as soon as Boeing delivers its new AF1 fleet.

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The President will be in Qatar on Wednesday to visit the next stop of his three -day visit to the Middle East and to mark his first great international journey of his second term.

The local Donald Trump arrives in Air Force One

President Donald Trump is leaving Air Force One on Tuesday to a purple carpet at King Khalid International Airport Royal Terminal in Riad, Saudi Arabia. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

He spent on Tuesday in the Saudi Arabia meeting with Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman.

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