Trump set to accept luxury 747 from Qatar
12/5/2025 6:14
The Trump administration intends to
accept a Boeing 747-8 plane as a gift from the Qatari
royal family that would then be outfitted to serve as Air Force
One, ABC News reported on Sunday, citing unnamed sources
familiar with the matter.
The luxury plane, which would be one of the most valuable
gifts ever received by the U.S. government, would eventually be
donated to Donald Trump's presidential library after he leaves
office, ABC said. A new commercial 747-8 costs approximately
$400 million.
Democrats and good government advocates condemned the
reported plan, saying it raised massive ethical and legal
concerns.
"Nothing says 'America First' like Air Force One, brought to
you by Qatar," Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer wrote on
X. "It's not just bribery, it's premium foreign influence with
extra legroom."
The White House did not immediately respond to a request for
comment on the report.
A Qatari spokesperson, Ali Al-Ansari, told the New York
Times that news reports about the gift were "inaccurate" because
the possible transfer of the aircraft was still under
consideration and "no decision has been made," the newspaper
reported.
Trump has expressed frustration at the delays in delivering
two new 747-8 aircraft to serve as an updated Air Force One.
During his first term, Trump had reached a deal with Boeing to
deliver the jets in 2024. A U.S. Air Force official told
Congress last week that Boeing had proposed finishing the planes
by 2027.
Trump toured the Qatari-owned 747-8 in February when it was
parked at Palm Beach International Airport in Florida, near
Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort. At the time, the White House said the
president did so to get a better understanding of how the
updated Air Force One planes would be configured.
In a statement, a spokesman for Citizens for Responsibility
and Ethics, a good government organization based in Washington,
questioned whether the transfer might violate the Constitution's
ban on U.S. officials accepting gifts from foreign governments
absent congressional approval.
"This sure looks like a foreign country that the president
has personal business dealings in giving the president a $400
million gift right before he meets with their head of state,"
the spokesman, Jordan Libowitz, said.
Trump is set to visit Qatar during a trip to the Middle East
this week.
ABC reported, citing sources, that lawyers for the White
House counsel's office and the Department of Justice had
prepared an analysis concluding that it would be legal and
constitutional for the Defense Department to accept the plane as
a gift and later transfer it to Trump's presidential library.
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