Possible record-setting foreign gift to be revealed during Middle East tour
A Gift Like No Other
President Donald Trump is set to receive a lavish Boeing 747-8 from Qatar’s royal family.
ABC News reported Sunday that the handover could become the most expensive gift ever accepted from a foreign government.
According to sources familiar with the plan, the announcement will likely happen this week. It will coincide with Trump’s stop in Qatar during his Middle East tour.

The aircraft in question is no ordinary plane. It is a luxury-configured Boeing 747-8, the world’s second-longest airliner. Sources say it will be repurposed as the next Air Force One.
Luxury Meets Power
This model of the Boeing 747-8 is already outfitted with high-end finishes. It includes private suites, gold-trimmed fixtures, and a full conference room. Industry experts estimate the plane’s value at over $400 million.
If accepted, the gift would be a first. No U.S. president has ever taken a foreign aircraft for official use. The implications are historic—and controversial.

Replacing a Delayed Fleet
Trump has been openly frustrated with Boeing’s delays in delivering the next-generation Air Force One.
During his first term, he ordered two aircraft to replace the aging presidential jets. But progress stalled.
Earlier this month, the Air Force revealed Boeing’s revised timeline. The company now promises delivery by 2027—four years later than expected.
In contrast, Qatar’s offer presents a ready-made solution. It could allow Trump to bypass delays and launch a new Air Force One well ahead of schedule.

Legal and Ethical Questions
The White House and the Department of Justice declined to comment.
ABC News said it received no reply when asking whether such a gift would be legal under U.S. law.
The Qatari embassy also did not respond to requests for comment.
According to ethics experts, the move may raise red flags. Federal officials are barred from accepting gifts from foreign governments without congressional approval.
If this transfer proceeds, it could trigger hearings or investigations.

Diplomatic Implications
Accepting a jet of this magnitude signals deeper U.S.-Qatar ties.
The two countries have shared a complex relationship in recent years. Qatar hosts America’s largest military base in the Middle East. But it has also faced criticism for its regional alliances.
Trump’s warm reception of such a gift may be seen as a strong endorsement of the Gulf state.
It could also shift dynamics within the region, especially with Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.

A Test of Transparency
Critics are calling for transparency. They demand clarity on who owns the plane, who paid for it, and why it’s being given now.
Some see it as a strategic move by Qatar to curry favor with Washington ahead of major defense deals.

Former government ethics officials warn that this case, if mishandled, could set a dangerous precedent.
“If a foreign leader can give the president a jet, what else can they give?” one expert told ABC.
What Happens Next
The announcement may come during Trump’s planned visit to Doha later this week.
If confirmed, it will almost certainly ignite a legal and political firestorm in Washington.
Meanwhile, the public awaits answers.
Will the U.S. Congress approve the transfer?
Will Boeing respond to being bypassed by a foreign donor?
And will Trump face backlash—or praise—for accepting the gift?

These are questions the administration may need to answer soon.
For now, all eyes are on Qatar—and the sky.
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