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		<title>Qatar-Gifted Presidential Jet for Trump Clears Flight Testing</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Washington — A Boeing 747 aircraft gifted by Qatar to President Donald Trump has completed flight testing and modifications and]]></description>
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<p><strong>Washington</strong> — A Boeing 747 aircraft gifted by Qatar to President Donald Trump has completed flight testing and modifications and is expected to enter service this summer, the U.S. Air Force said on Friday, reviving scrutiny over constitutional and ethical concerns surrounding the high-value foreign donation.</p>



<p>The aircraft, intended for presidential transport and eventual use as part of the highly secure Air Force One fleet, has completed required modification and flight testing and is currently being painted in a new red, white and blue livery, according to an Air Force statement.“The aircraft has officially completed modification and flight testing and is being painted. The aircraft is on schedule to roll out this summer,” the statement said.</p>



<p>The luxury jet, reportedly valued in the hundreds of millions of dollars, was offered by Qatar in May 2025 and later accepted by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, according to the Pentagon. Officials said the transfer complied with federal rules and regulations.</p>



<p>Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell said at the time that the Defense Department would ensure the aircraft met all security and mission requirements necessary for transporting the U.S. president, including protections required for one of the world’s most sensitive military aircraft platforms.</p>



<p>The arrangement has triggered criticism from legal scholars and ethics experts who point to the U.S. Constitution’s Emoluments Clause, which bars government officials from accepting gifts from any “King, Prince, or foreign State” without congressional consent.</p>



<p>Critics argue that accepting such a gift from a foreign government could create conflicts of interest or raise questions about influence over U.S. policy, particularly given the strategic importance of U.S.-Qatar relations in the Gulf region.Trump has dismissed those concerns, saying refusing the aircraft would be impractical and financially unwise for the U.S. government.</p>



<p>“It would be stupid not to take it,” Trump said previously, rejecting claims that the gift created an ethical problem.The decision also prompted security concerns among defense analysts, who noted that integrating a foreign-donated aircraft into the presidential fleet requires extensive inspections, retrofitting and intelligence-grade security upgrades to meet White House transport standards.</p>



<p>The current Air Force One fleet, based on heavily modified Boeing 747 aircraft, includes extensive classified communications systems, missile defense countermeasures and secure command capabilities designed to function during national emergencies.The addition of the Qatar-gifted aircraft comes as the U.S. government continues work on delayed next-generation presidential aircraft replacements, a process that has faced repeated cost overruns and schedule setbacks.</p>



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		<title>Italy Calls for Swift Resolution to Support U.S. Base Workers During Shutdown</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Milan &#8211; Italy has stepped forward with a strong message of solidarity and diplomacy, urging the United States to ensure]]></description>
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<p><strong>Milan </strong>&#8211; Italy has stepped forward with a strong message of solidarity and diplomacy, urging the United States to ensure timely payment for Italian employees working at American military bases during the ongoing government shutdown. This move reflects Italy’s commitment to protecting its citizens and maintaining strong transatlantic cooperation rooted in mutual respect and shared values.</p>



<p>Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani has taken the lead in addressing the issue, calling for swift action from both Washington and the U.S. Embassy in Rome. His proactive approach highlights Italy’s dedication to supporting its workforce while strengthening the long-standing partnership between the two nations.</p>



<p>The issue arose after around 2,000 Italian civilian employees at U.S. military bases, including Aviano Air Base and the Vicenza Army Base, experienced a delay in their October salaries due to the temporary U.S. government shutdown. These workers, who are employed under Italian contracts, play an essential role in daily base operations and international cooperation.</p>



<p>Despite the challenges caused by the shutdown, Italy’s government has maintained a constructive and diplomatic tone, focusing on solutions rather than conflict. The Italian foreign ministry confirmed that discussions with U.S. authorities are ongoing, with both sides exploring ways to use independent military funds to pay the affected staff without delay.</p>



<p>Foreign Minister Tajani emphasized that the welfare of Italian workers remains a top priority. His statement underlined the importance of maintaining trust and fairness in international agreements, especially when local employees contribute to mutual security efforts that benefit both nations.</p>



<p>The situation also underscores Italy’s strong diplomatic influence in fostering cooperation during times of uncertainty. By engaging directly with U.S. defense and diplomatic channels, Rome has shown its capacity for responsible leadership that balances national interest with global partnership.</p>



<p>Italian employees at U.S. Navy bases were reportedly unaffected, as the Navy operates under separate administrative rules. This has encouraged optimism that similar flexible measures can be implemented across all branches of the U.S. military stationed in Italy.</p>



<p>The U.S. government shutdown, though temporary, has had wide-reaching impacts beyond its borders, affecting workers and services worldwide. Italy’s appeal for immediate action sends a message of unity and shared responsibility between allies who rely on each other for defense cooperation and strategic security.</p>



<p>Minister Tajani’s diplomatic engagement reflects Italy’s reputation as a bridge-builder in international affairs. Rather than letting bureaucratic challenges disrupt relations, he has called for efficiency, compassion, and quick resolution to safeguard the interests of hardworking civilians.</p>



<p>The collaboration between the Italian and American authorities also highlights the strength of their alliance, which extends beyond politics to include human and economic dimensions. By working together to resolve the pay issue, both nations reaffirm their shared commitment to fairness and respect for labor rights.</p>



<p>As discussions progress, Italian leaders remain confident that a positive solution will emerge soon. Their focus is not only on resolving the immediate salary concerns but also on ensuring that such challenges are prevented in the future through improved coordination and contingency planning.</p>



<p>This episode serves as a reminder that strong alliances are built on understanding, communication, and mutual care. Italy’s efforts to protect its workers while supporting international cooperation showcase the spirit of friendship and unity that continues to define Italian-American relations.</p>
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