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Trump measures to get “Flying Palace” from Qatar for Air Force One: Report

President Trump is expected to receive a “flying palace” Boeing 747-8 Jumbo Jet from Katar's royal family, which he will use as Air Force One, according to a report.

The 78-year-old Trump intends to designate the world's most luxurious private jet in the world-as Interims President Jet, while Boeing completes the next generation Air Force One fleet after being transmitted frustrating delays and costs for years.

The Jumbo -Jet worth 400 million US dollars may be transferred to the Trump Presidential Library Foundation when the president leaves the office, Sources ABC News said.

The Qatar -Jumbo -Jet should be very opulent. AP
The interior of the Boeing 747-8 Jumbo Jet from the royal family of Qatar. YouTube/Spotti flight
A conference table on the plane. AMAC Aerospace

This week, the President drives to the Middle East on his second foreign journey of his second term and will swing through Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates.

According to the report, you are expected to present the plans during Trump's stop in Qatar in Qatar.

Katar refused to characterize the plane that the plane will be a gift to Trump.

“Reports that a jet of the United States' government is inaccurate during the upcoming visit by President Trump,” said Ali al-Ansari, Katar's media suit to the USA.

“The possible transfer of an aircraft for temporary use as Luftwaffe Eins is currently being taken into account between the Qatar Ministry and the US Department of Defense and the US Ministry of Defense. However, the matter is continued to be checked by the respective legal departments, and no decision has been made.”

Trump previously drove the luxurious aircraft at West Palm Beach International International Airport in February.

The cockpit of the Boeing 747-8 jet. YouTube/Spotti flight
Sit in the “flying palace”. YouTube/Spotti flight
One of the bathrooms in the jet. YouTube/Spotti flight

In the past few weeks, the Trump government has typed the defense company L3haris to vote for the Boeing 747 that had previously been used by the royal family of Qatar, the Wall Street Journal reported.

Trump wants the aircraft to be ready in the fall, according to Journal.

Democrats triggered the news reports, including Bronx Rep. Ritchie Torres, which expressed “alarm” in a complaint with the incumbent general inspector and related governmental authorities.

Trump intends to use the Boeing 747-8 as an interim president jet, while Boeing completes the next generation Air Force One fleet. YouTube/Spotti flight

“Just as worrying as the gift itself the identity of the benefactor,” said Torres in the letter received from the post office.

“Qatar is not a neutral party on the world stage. It has a deeply disturbing story to finance a barbaric terrorist organization that has blood in its hands. In the cruelest irony, Air Force One will have something in common: paid by Qatar.”

Chuck Schumer, Chairman of Senate Minister, also blew up the Trump administration.

A lounge in the future Air Force One. YouTube/Spotti flight

“Nothing says 'America First' like Air Force One, which Qatar brought to you,” tweeted the New York Pol. “It is not just bribery, it is a first -class foreign influence with an additional legroom.”

The US senator Chris Murphy (D-Connecticut) sentenced the potential business as “only wild illegally” before he was traced with another social media contribution.

“But even if it is not yet a completed business, the fact that Trump has considered a jet to you, everything you need to know, what countries have to tell you that you have to be an ally with America under Trump,” also tweeted Murphy.

During its first term, the Trump administration in 2018 awarded a contract of 3.9 billion US dollars to create two new presidential aircraft for use as Air Force One. This project is determined that it will not be completed until 2029, according to Boeing estimate last year.

A staircase on another level of the luxury plane. YouTube/Spotti flight
A bedroom in Boeing 747-8. YouTube/Spotti flight

The United States currently has two old Boeing 747-200 jumbo jets for Air Force One-Die name for every aircraft on which the president is in operation in the 1990s.

Air Force One Jets must be equipped with state-of-the-art communication and defense systems to protect the commander-in-chief who makes its development expensive and complicated.

Some military officers had hoped to add a third jet as a backup for maintenance purposes.

A room in the 400 million dollar aircraft. YouTube/Spotti flight
Another lounge in the jet. YouTube/Spotti flight

The president was personally involved in the design of the next generation of the next generation Air Force One aircraft and dealing with some beautiful points of the negotiations, often crossing how he lowered the price.

Since then, this project has been made with a number of delays and cost crossing.

Tech Baron Elon Musk has reportedly involved in the efforts of the Trump administration to find out what they have to do against Boeing's delays and fights to produce the next generation of Air Force One.

President Trump is reportedly frustrated by the delays that have followed the manufacture of Air Force One of the next generation. AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta

Before the plan for Qatar's “Flying Palace” was presented, the Trump government has evaluated potential legal failures according to ABC.

The constitution stipulates that “no one who holds an office for profit or trust among them accepts a present without the consent of the congress.”

Attorney General Pam Bondi and the top lawyer of the White House, David Warrington, examined the matter and came to the conclusion that the plan was “legally permissible”, ABC News reported.

The Trump administration has prepared to defend the move from the concerns about the emments. Apaimages/Shutterstock

They came to the conclusion that telling the aircraft lies above the board because it is not handed over to the president who is conditioned for an official action.

The article contacted the White House to get a comment.

Additional reporting from Carl Campanile

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