President Trump unveiled a replacement Air Force One aircraft, a gift from Qatar valued at hundreds of millions of dollars, calling it a “flying White House” and praising its luxury. The unveiling at Joint Base Andrews was accompanied by Trump’s repeated emphasis on the plane’s superior quality and performance compared to the current Air Force One fleet, which has been in service since the 1990s. The gift has sparked ethical, constitutional, and security concerns, particularly due to Trump’s previous statements about donating the aircraft to his presidential library. The interior features high-end materials like leather seats, plush carpets, and gold-accented wooden panelling, alongside patriotic artwork. Trump indicated the plane may participate in the July 4th Independence Day flyover. White House officials recently retired one of the existing Air Force One planes, signaling a move towards utilizing the new gift.