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Donald Trump draws gifts from Qatar planes with Statue of Liberty: Live update

President Donald Trump has issued a new defense, he decided to accept a $400 million aircraft in Katar as Air Force One.

He reposted a social media message comparing the gift to the Statue of Liberty, France gives the United States

Trump has completed his first round of the Middle East tour in Saudi Arabia and has arrived in Doha, Qatar.

He told Gulf leaders on Wednesday that he was eager to “reach an agreement” with Iran to reduce its nuclear program.

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Trump defends $400 million in the “Flying Palace” airplane gift from Qatar

Maga Allies decides to get 747 from Katar.

But Trump said he doesn’t mean the United States accepts it as a “fool.”

Regarding the facts, he forwarded the supporters’ information:

Those who complain about this gift to everyone: How about the decisive table, also known as the Hayes table, given to President Hayes from Queen Victoria in 1880?

Where is the Statue of Liberty presented from France in 1886?

This plane is not the president’s ace! ! ! This is a gift to the United States, and the Department of Defense 🇺🇸 overcomes it!

File Photo: Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor, New York City, USA, September 20, 2024

Trump lands in Qatar

Trump in Doha

President Donald Trump arrived in Katar on Wednesday in a controversy over his new Air Force’s gift and hopes he can operate in an Israel-Hamas ceasefire.

The president, on the second day of his four-day trip to the Middle East in Doha, has focused on strengthening U.S. relations with the Arab world.

He will be on a state visit with Emir Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al-Thanic, who is expected to announce a multibillion dollar investment in the United States.

But Trump’s trip also raised where the stance on the U.S.-Israel relations and transferred gifts from the wealthy royal family in Qatar and their “flying palace” to the president.

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