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President Donald Trump displays a model America First 250 aircraft on board A series of social media posts He was fired the day after Christmas.
At one point, Trump posted on Truth Social on average once every two minutes early Friday morning.
One of the posts was a photo of the president smiling in the oval office Model airplane on office desk with Resolute.
The new photo comes without comment and comes with other messages from the president, including ending the Senate’s “zombie apocalypse” obstruction, touting the federal unemployment rate and a news article Profile on Jeffrey Epstein “Fight back” against the Democrats.
Then something strange happened Christmas Truth Social Posts President tells Epstein he cut ties with late sex offender ‘long before sex crimes were fashionable’, amid controversy surrounding Epstein release file It’s a “radical left-wing witch hunt.”
The jet has the slogan “America First” emblazoned on its fuselage and “250” emblazoned on its tail, seemingly to commemorate the nation’s 50th anniversary next year.
Trump has announced plans for the anniversary, including a UFC event on the South Lawn of the White House and a competition for young athletes called the Patriot Games, which will be held in conjunction with the hunger games Franchise.
The official White House account also posted a photo of Trump with a model airplane. Due to the lack of background information, some followers have questioned whether the tiny aircraft is The president received $400 million worth of aircraft from Qatar.
This spring, Trump embraced Qatar’s luxury Boeing 747 jets as a replacement for Air Force One after complaining that it was taking too long for the U.S. aircraft giant to build a replacement.
“Is that a Qatari plane?” one person responded to the White House account.
“Is this the new Air Force One?” another asked.
Trump’s acceptance of the plane caused a moral uproar at the time, despite assurances that it would go to his presidential library once he leaves office.
Amid congressional outrage over the plane’s potential violation of the U.S. Constitution’s Emoluments Clause, Justice Department lawyers moved quickly to rule that receiving the plane would not violate any laws.
Attorney General Pam Bondi and White House counsel David Warrington said they concluded the donation of the planes was “permissible by law.”
In late July, there were reports that the United States had begun spending huge sums of money to modify the aircraft, and Trump himself said that it might Will be put into use in February 2026.
Joe Sommerlad contributed reporting.