Donald Trump spoke briefly in the Oval Office yesterday, sitting alongside Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, largely to emphasize their support for the revised NAFTA. But just as reporters were preparing to start asking about a possible military confrontation with Iran, a model Air Force One was presented on a nearby table.
The American president, who recently bragged about his personal involvement in design elements of the plane, gushed with pride yesterday.
“I was going to say this is the new Air Force One, which we ordered, which they’ve been trying to order for a lot of years. We were able to shave $1.5 billion off the price. When I got here, they were going to spend a lot more money than we spent. And I would say the plane basically is an upgrade over that model.
“We actually are getting things that they didn’t get. We’re saving about $1.5 billion. So it’s going to be terrific. It’s under construction, right now, by Boeing.”
This stood out for me for a few reasons. First, Trump’s previous claims about the project’s costs have failed to stand up to scrutiny.
Second, there’s the fact that the Republican is still eager to change Air Force One’s exterior paint color, which would coincidentally bring it more in line with the colors of his corporate jet.









