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Pentagon Accepts Qatari Jet for Interim Air Force One

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth confirms acceptance of the $400 million Boeing 747, sparking bipartisan concerns over cost, security, and constitutional compliance.

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A Boeing 747 sits on the tarmac of Palm Beach International airport after President Donald Trump toured the aircraft on Feb. 15, 2025.
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Overview

  • The U.S. Department of Defense has officially accepted a luxury Boeing 747 jet from Qatar to serve as a temporary Air Force One due to delays in Boeing's replacement program.
  • Retrofitting the jet for presidential use is projected to cost over $1 billion and will require extensive security modifications, including counterintelligence measures.
  • Lawmakers from both parties have raised concerns about potential violations of the Constitution’s Emoluments Clause, which prohibits federal officials from accepting foreign gifts without congressional approval.
  • President Trump defended the decision as a cost-saving measure, stating the jet will later be donated to his presidential library after his term ends.
  • Qatar’s prime minister denied any intent to influence U.S. policy, framing the gift as a gesture of partnership between allied nations.