Donald Trump Associate Laura Lumor Blast for a long time alleged Katri Jet Deal: ‘You have to call a hoe a hoe’

Donald Trump’s long-time supporter Laura Lumor has publicly criticized the US President on his report to accept Boeing 747-8 Jet from Qatar’s ruling family, warning that $ 400 million aircraft could become a major obligation for his administration.“I love President Trump. I will take a bullet for him,” Lumor wrote on X.After the report came out, his comment came that the Katri government is interacting with the United States on a “possible transfer” of a luxury aircraft that could temporarily act as an Air Force during Trump’s presidential post. While the officials of Katri denied that the aircraft was being given a “gift”, he confirmed that the discussion was going on, although no decision has been finalized.Lumor, a vocal far-off activist and one of Trump’s most vocal guards, called the move a betrayal. He said, “The same Iranian proxy in Katris Fund Hamas and Hizbollah, who has killed American service members, has been the same proxy who has worked with Mexican Cartel to get jihadis on our border,” he wrote. “This is actually going to be such a stain on the administrator if this is true. And I say someone who will take a bullet for Trump. I am so disappointed.”The aircraft described by ABC News as “Flying Palace” is allegedly being considered as a short -term replacement for the aging Air Force One Fleet, which is due to replacement until 2028. The aircraft will be retrofitted with allegedly safe communication and defensive capabilities, although it will still be reduced by the entire range of current Air Force.Trump is expected to visit Qatar as part of his first major foreign tour of his second term, with stops in Saudi Arabia and UAE as well. Reports suggest that the aircraft may be converted into their presidential library after their term ends in 2029, possibly the administration allows the administration to overcome constitutional concerns.Nevertheless, the plan has criticized democrats and morality experts. Senator Chris Murphy described the deal as “wildly illegal”, while others cited the Emoluments segment of the Constitution, which prevents government officials from accepting gifts from foreign states without the approval of the Congress.Professor Kathleen Clarke, a law of a law at the University of Washington, said the step is the “unavoidable” result of the Congress and the courts fail to implement anti -corruption rules. Meanwhile, Trump’s critics made fun of the “US First” slogan, in which Senator Chak Shumar said, “Nothing says’ America First” like Air Force One, was brought to you by Qatar. ,