
Trump feels the heat from MAGA over 'great gesture' of a luxury jet from Qatar
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58% : It's kind of this elephant in the room as Trump goes to the Middle East.57% : So it was bound to be explosive when ABC News reported Sunday that Qatar's royal family would make a super luxury Boeing 747-8 jumbo jet available to Trump as Air Force One, after which it would be donated to his presidential library foundation for his use after leaving office.
53% : Qatar has defended its mediation efforts and humanitarian assistance to Gaza, and Qatari officials repeatedly note that both the Biden and Trump administrations asked them to mediate with the group.
51% : "Trump is able to compartmentalize the Qatar situation," the ally said.
48% : Still, administrations from both parties have taken a more nuanced approach given Doha's role in helping to free hostages, financing groups like the Lebanese Armed Forces and facilitating talks with groups like Hamas and Hezbollah. Trump initially took a harder line on Qatar during his first term, claiming credit for a feud between Doha and its Gulf neighbors in his first term after he visited Saudi Arabia in 2017.
28% : " One Trump ally granted anonymity to speak freely about the president's thinking said that Trump is able to separate his concerns about Qatar from his desire to cooperate with the Gulf nation.
18% : Asked if she would personally speak to Trump about her concerns, Loomer said, "Look, I don't tell the president what to do.
17% : " It didn't take long for Trump to address the issue -- and in starkly different terms than Loomer.
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