Trump's $400 million luxury jet gift from Qatar sparks public reaction

Americans have different opinions about President Donald Trump’s administration accepting $400 million gifts from Qatar, some of which tell Fox News that accepting luxury planes from foreign governments is a “bad idea.”
“I think it's a bad idea. There's no free gift, and some kind of string, attachment or other strings that might bring, which is just worrying,” Karisa of Knoxville, Tennessee told Fox News Digital Digital.
Trump has been strongly opposed for accepting Jumbo Boeing 747-8 jets on behalf of the U.S. government from the Catari royal family since plans to accept gift news since Sunday’s coverage. Luxury jet plane, due to Boeing's production delay In the New Air Force fleet, it will be used as a temporary transportation method, so there is no need to fly the current presidential aircraft.
“I think it's a good idea to accept that. We've accepted other gifts from other countries including the Statue of Liberty, so I can't see the problem.”
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Karisa, Knoxville, Tennessee (Fox News)
“It's a little crazy,” said another man from Detroit, Michigan.
Trump said on Tuesday that the Boeing 747 provided by Qatar to the United States will be provided to the U.S. Department of Defense and answered questions about the legality of accepting gifts from foreign forces.
The White House opposes criticism of the president, saying that any gift of foreign power always complies with all laws in full.
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President Donald Trump told reporters on Wednesday, May 14, 2025, on his way from Riyadh to Qatar. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
Another suggestion when asked about gifts could be “moral mud.”
“There is a lot of morality to be discussed around this. I haven't really heard of it much, but I would say that a country accepts such a expensive gift on behalf of anything. “It could be a bit morally muddy,” Krishna of Detroit told Fox News numbers.
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Fox News' Louis Casiano and Elizabeth Pritchett contributed to the report.