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Qatar offered U.S. President Donald Trump a Boeing 747-8, which sparked ethical concerns and a bill in the U.S. Senate to prevent foreign aircraft from operating as Air Force One. Qatar's Prime Minister dismissed suggestions of seeking influence, insisting the offer was a normal gesture between allies. Despite experts' safety upgrade requirements and legal experts' concerns, the President intended to accept the gift, stating no personal use post-presidency.
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