Senators block Trump from keeping Qatar jet but GOP votes to let him take it

Senator Hagerty joined Senate Republicans in approving a plan that could let Trump keep the Qatari jet when he leaves office. The jet, estimated at $400 million, was gifted by Qatar to the U.S. Defense Department. That raises serious emoluments and ethics concerns.

Senate Democratic leaders said, “No, Donald Trump cannot accept a $400 million flying palace from the royal family of Qatar.”
https://www.schatz.senate.gov/news/press-releases/schatz-coons-lead-group-of-27-senators-in-introducing-resolution-to-condemn-400-million-airplane-gift-to-trump-from-qatar

The Pentagon stated it accepted the jet and is planning up to $400 million in retrofits for it to function as Air Force One.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2025/07/25/air-force-one-qatar-trump/

The jet deal bypasses Congress’s Foreign Emoluments Clause. That law requires congressional consent for foreign gifts to a president.

• Qatar gifted the $400 million Boeing 747-8 to the U.S. Defense Department
• Pentagon plans up to $400 million in renovations
• Senate Democrats filed a resolution opposing Trump’s acceptance

Allowing Trump to take the jet seems to turn government property into a personal asset. Many critics view it as corruption over transparency and duty. Some Republican senators raised constitutional concerns even as the deal moved forward.

Uh-oh! It looks like you're using an ad blocker.

Our website relies on ads and the generous support of readers like you to keep delivering free, high-quality content. Right now, we are facing serious funding challenges and we need your help more than ever. Disable your ad blocker and this message will vanish. You can also sign up for a membership to enjoy an ad-free experience while supporting our work: https://citizenwatchreport.com/plans/subscriptions/ Your support helps us stay independent, continue our work, and keep content free for everyone. We truly appreciate your understanding and thank you for standing with us.