Qatar, Trump and Air Force One
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The National on MSNTrump visit: Qatar Airways' potential 100 Boeing jets order would be 'big boost' for struggling US companyFollow the latest on Trump's Gulf trip An order by Qatar Airways for up to 100 wide-body Boeing aircraft during US President Donald Trump's visit to Doha this week would be a major boost for the struggling US aircraft manufacturer.
Qatari officials said the plane was being given by the Qatari Ministry of Defense to the Pentagon but Trump said the Boeing 747-8 jet will be used as Air Force One—the official presidential plane and according to multiple reports, after he leaves office, it will be transferred to the Trump presidential library foundation.
Rep. Jamie Raskin (Md.), the top Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee, said Monday that President Trump must get approval from Congress before he is able to accept a luxury Boeing 747-8 jet
President Donald Trump has arrived in Saudi Arabia’s capital Riyadh this morning as part of a landmark visit to three Gulf states this week, which has been clouded by backlash over a potential luxury jet gift from Qatar.
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President Donald Trump rejected an ABC reporter's question about receiving a jet from Qatar on Monday, saying it would be "stupid" not to accept it.
Donald Trump attended Qatar Airways' signing ceremony for an order of five Boeing 777F aircraft at the White House.
Qatar Airways is putting the final touches on an order for around 100 Boeing widebody jets, according to people familiar with deliberations.
President Donald Trump announced a plan to lower the cost of prescription drugs by trying to match US prices to what other countries pay.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune and GOP firebrand senators are among those voicing discomfort with the deal.
Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund is set to order 30 Boeing Co. single-aisle aircraft, as the kingdom lines up deals during President Donald Trump’s Middle East trip this week.