From Maga influencers and podcasters to some republican Congressional members, Democrats are not the only ones with serious concerns about Trump’s decision to accept Qatari Boeing 747
While President Donald Trump is quick to set aside Democrats’ criticism for their decision to accept a Boeing 747 of Qatar as a replacement of Air Force One – may be less inclined to retaliate – many The members of their own party call their move.
Many critics of the Plan are concerned that the movement threatens to turn a global symbol of North -American power into an aerial collection of ethical, legal, security and opposition concerns.
But criticism not only comes from those on the left, but also from many Lleial Maga Republicans who warn about the acceptance of gifts from a country that has been known for funding the same terrorist organizations with which the United States are currently fighting.
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Ben Shapiro, a conservative and host of the podcast, directed the post to the right to criticize the Trump Plan to accept Qatar’s offer by saying his daily podcast “President Trump promised to drain the swamp, this is not, in fact, draining the swamp”.
Shapiro pointed out Qatar’s support for militant groups such as Hamas, as well as the country that was the home of Al Jazeera, the media network from the right wing to the United States and partially funded by the Qatari government.
“Taking goodies of goodies of people who support Hamas, Muslim Brotherhood, in the Jazeera, everything else is not America first … If you want President Trump to be successful, this kind of cheeky thing will stop,” said Shapiro.
The planned gift of Jet Jumbo de Boeing 747-8, 13, which Trump would inherit essentially when his term ends in 2029, has apparently made the impossible: attached to his most loyal supporters with his toughest critics.
Maga’s influencer Laura Loomer was another Maga Law to call the President to accept Qatari aircraft.
He said that accepting the Boeing 747 would put “a stain in the administration”.
Loomer said that as he loved Trump and that he “took a bullet for him. But I have to call a shovel a shovel. We cannot accept a $ 400 million gift from jihadists in dresses.”
Even the conservative New York Post, owned by Rupert Murdoch, published the owner of the “The Qatar” Palau “Jet” is not a “free gift” and Trump should not accept it as one. “
Trump sought to demolish part of the opposition by saying that he would not fly to Boeing 747 after his term. Instead, he said, the $ 400 million aircraft would be given to a future presidential library, similar to how President Boeing 707 was disabled by President Ronald Reagan and was exhibited as a museum piece.
Congress Republicans have also expressed some doubts about the plan.
“My opinion is that it would be better if the Air Force One was a great and beautiful jet made in the United States of America. This would be ideal,” said Missouri Senator Josh Hawley.
And Kentucky Senator Rand Paul said he was a “no” about whether Trump should accept the plane. When he was asked to explain his reasoning, Paul replied, “I don’t think he looks good or a good smell.” The Republican spoiled when a journalist asked if there were “constitutional questions”.
Trump will probably face persistent questions about the plane in the coming days while traveling to the Middle East, including a stop at Qatar.