Donald Trump made quite a bit of news in his interview with ABC News’ George Stephanopoulos, but there was another part of the interview that the president seemed especially excited about.
Less than a year after announcing a $3.9 billion makeover for America’s most famous aircraft, President Donald Trump shared never-before-seen images of Air Force One’s prospective redesign on Wednesday during an exclusive interview with ABC News.
“George, take a look at this,” Trump boasted to ABC News Chief Anchor George Stephanopoulos, as he flashed mock-ups of his vision for the next generation of the presidential aircraft. “Here’s your new Air Force One.” […]
“We had different choices, here,” Trump said, pointing to images he said he designed himself. “These are all slightly different.”
The president went on to claim he “got $1.6 billion off the price” of the project — a claim that’s already been proven false many, many times.
But that’s not the only problem with this story. For example, the exterior colors of the new Air Force One look “remarkably similar to those on his own corporate jet.”
For that matter, House Democrats this week moved forward with a defense spending bill with a provision that requires congressional approval for changes to the “interior, paint and fixtures” of Air Force One.
But the part of the story that caught my attention was ABC News reporting that Trump pointed to “images he said he designed himself.”
I’m fascinated by what the president finds fascinating.









