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The "Late Show" host exposed the president's hypocrisy in his plan to accept a $400 million jet from the Qatari government.
The Constitution bars federal officials from accepting gifts from foreign states without the consent of Congress.
For President Donald Trump, accepting a free Air Force One replacement from Qatar is a no-brainer.
Jon Stewart was stunned by the news that President Donald Trump is accepting a luxury Boeing 747-8 jumbo jet from the Qatar royal family. “What?” Stewart said in his monologue Monday, responding to a news clip detailing how the $400 million jet would be transferred to Trump’s presidential library foundation before he leaves office in 2029.
Israeli American advocates and the family of a freed Israeli hostage are sounding the alarm over President Donald Trump’s willingness to accept a “free” luxury jet from Qatar, pointing to the country’s close relationship with Iran and its long-standing support for Hamas leaders.
Donald Trump is expected to receive a luxury 747 jet from Qatar to replace the current Air Force One. Republicans, democrats and legal experts are showing concern.
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BuzzFeed on MSNEven Donald Trump's Most Devoted Supporters Are Furious With Him Over His Latest MoveDonald Trump has drawn fierce blowback from even some of his most devoted supporters over the Qatar jumbo jet controversy.
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The Western Journal on MSNHuge Development as Trump Prepares to Tour Middle East - POTUS Moving Forward Without Netanyahu: ReportPresident Donald Trump's "America First" policies are extending even to the Middle East, according to new reports. The president, about to embark on a visit to three countries in the region, is moving forward with his agenda amid a reported rift with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu,