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Pam Bondi cooks a threeth program to give Trump a free aircraft

Attorney General Pam Bondi gave President Donald Trump's green light to accept a 400 million US dollar “Flying Palace” as a gift from Qatar.

ABC News reported that the Qatar family family has a Boeing 747-8 Jumbo-Jet before his big trip to the Middle East, where he is expected to visit Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Qatar in order to conclude “business agreements”.

Sources said ABC that Trump would use the jet until shortly before his presidency ended if he was transferred to the Trump Presidential Library Foundation.

Although the gift exchange between heads of state is common, the legality of such an agreement is cloudy, since the constitution prohibits federal civil servants personal gifts from foreign heads without the consent of the congress.

However, Sources announced that Bondi and Trump's top lawyer of the White House, David Warrington, have already smoothed out legal details. They came to the conclusion that the gift is “legally permissible” because it is handed over to the United States Air Force and then transferred to the Trump's Presidential Library Foundation. They also found that it is not a bribe because the gift does not hang on an official act.

The sources added that Bondi even made a legal memorandum available last week, which was aimed at the matter of the lawyer of the White House after Warrington asked her about the legality of the Pentagon that accepted the plane.

Boeing reveals thousands of employees and guests the jumbo passenger jet 747-8. Anthony Bolante/Reuters

Boeing launched Boeing 747-8 in 2011. The plane is known as so luxurious that it was called the “flying palace”.

The Boeing Treaty in the amount of 3.9 billion US dollars to provide two new Air Force One Jets to replace the aged aging jets has exposed considerable delays, which Trump prompted to speak disappointed.

“I am not satisfied with the fact that it took so long,” CNN told reporters in February. “There is no excuse for it.”

Trump reported that Trump had the opportunity to visit the 747-8, while it was parked at West Palm Beach International Airport in February.

The Wall Street Journal reported that the aviation company L3harris was commissioned to revise the gift to fulfill the President's jet standards.

Boeing 747-8 interior
The interior of Boeings 747-8 Jumbo passenger beam has LED lighting and shaped blankets. Boeing

The aircraft is transferred to the US air weapon to meet the required specifications in accordance with several sources.

At the end of Trump's presidency to the Trump Presidential Library Foundation, the aircraft will be broadcast again on January 1, 2029 at the latest. Sources said ABC News that all costs that are paid with such transfers in connection with such transfers in connection with the US air weapon.

Boeing 747-8 interior
Known as “Queen of Heaven”, the 747-8 was also called “flying palace”. Boeing

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