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29.05.25 - 07:42
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Trump laments size of ′much too big′ airplane gifted by Qatar (The Guardian)
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The Boeing 747-8, a present from the Gulf state, is more than 18ft longer than the current Air Force OneDonald Trump's big, beautiful new plane from the government of Qatar has arrived – but the US president says it's too big to be his personal perk.The problem for the US president is not the smack of impropriety that comes with accepting a luxury 747 jumbo jet from the Gulf state and intended as a replacement Air Force One – Trump has already brushed off any criticism on that front. Continue reading......
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29.05.25 - 07:24
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Airplane gifted by Qatar ′much too big′, laments Donald Trump – video (The Guardian)
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The Qataris have given the US president a Boeing 747-8, a stretch model of the jumbo jet that is more than 18ft longer than the much older 747-200B that flies as the current Air Force One. 'Frankly, it's much too big,' Donald Trump told reporters.Trump laments size of 'much too big' airplane gifted by Qatar Continue reading......
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28.05.25 - 12:42
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Qatar Airways CEO & Ex Virgin Australia CEO on Aviation Industry (Bloomberg)
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Qatar Airways CEO Badr Mohammed Al Meer and Former Virgin Australia CEO Jayne Hrdlicka spoke to Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua at the Qatar Economic Forum on the future of the aviation industry, and the growing competition between Airbus and Boeing, the two leading global manufacturers of commercial aircraft. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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16.05.25 - 00:12
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′Biggest Self-Own In The History Of The Internet′: Hillary Clinton Tries To Get Cute Over Qatar (ZeroHedge)
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'Biggest Self-Own In The History Of The Internet': Hillary Clinton Tries To Get Cute Over Qatar
Authored by Steve Watson via modernity.news,
Hillary Clinton can't help herself when it comes to President Trump, posting on X Wednesday “No one gives someone a $400 million jet for free without expecting anything in return. Be serious,” in reference to Trump's acceptance of a luxury Boeing 747 from Qatar's royal family.
Everyone quickly pointed out the hypocrisy, given the Clinton Foundation's history of accepting substantial donations from Arab states, including Qatar, during her tenure as Secretary of State.
The Clinton Foundation has received over $40 million from Arab countries like Saudi Arabia and the UAE, and even accepted a $1 million gift from Qatar in 2011 without informing the State Department, despite Clinton's agreement to disclose such contributions for review.
No one gives someone a $400 million dollar jet for free without expecting anything in return. Be serious.
— Hill...
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