Qatar, Trump and Plane Gift
Digest more
Top News
Overview
Reactions and opinions
Several Democratic senators are questioning Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth over President Trump’s acceptance of a jet from Qatar, stressing in a letter the national security risks and
4hon MSN
Sen. Susan Collins joins a growing number of Republicans questioning President Trump's plan to accept a $400 million jet from Qatar to use as Air Force One.
President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday a $96 billion deal between Qatar Airways and Boeing, a symbol of the diplomatic maneuvering defining his presidency. The agreement, signed in Doha during Trump’s Middle East tour,
Qatar signed agreements to cooperate with the U.S. as well as purchase Boeing aircraft and MQ-9 drones during President Donald Trump's visit to Doha on Wednesday.
Aboard Air Force One, Trump lamented to Fox News host Sean Hannity of the U.S. government plane's comparative old age of 40 years and lackluster appearance next to Qatar's, Saudi Arabia's and the United Arab Emirates' "brand new Boeing 747s."
Me., joins a growing number of Republicans questioning Trump’s plan to accept a $400 million jet from Qatar to use as Air Force One.
The White House has said that President Donald Trump can legally accept the “flying palace” Boeing 747 from Qatar — but Democratic lawmakers are doubling down on demands that the administration show its work.
1don MSN
The U.S. has grown closer to Qatar in recent years, so much so that the tiny nation has been at the forefront of high-stakes peace negotiations between global powers.