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Trump Slams Journalist Over Qatari Jet Question: ‘You’re Terrible’

Trump Calls Reporter 'Terrible' for Asking About Qatari Jet
Trump Calls Reporter 'Terrible' for Asking About Qatari Jet
Trump Calls Reporter 'Terrible' for Asking About Qatari Jet
Trump Calls Reporter ‘Terrible’ for Asking About Qatari Jet

Trump Berates NBC Reporter Over Qatari Jet Question During Oval Office Meeting

On May 21, 2025, during an Oval Office meeting with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, U.S. President Donald Trump lashed out at NBC News reporter Peter Alexander. The confrontation was sparked by Alexander’s inquiry about a $400 million Boeing 747-8 jet gifted by Qatar to the U.S. Air Force, intended as a temporary replacement for the aging Air Force One fleet.

The Heated Exchange

When Alexander questioned the acceptance of the Qatari jet, President Trump responded angrily, labeling him a “terrible reporter,” “idiot,” and “jerk.” He accused NBC of diverting attention from more pressing issues, such as alleged crimes against white South African farmers—a claim disputed by President Ramaphosa.

Details of the Qatari Jet Gift

The Pentagon confirmed the acceptance of the $400 million Boeing 747-8 jet from Qatar, which is slated to undergo modifications to serve as Air Force One. The retrofit could cost up to $1 billion, raising bipartisan concerns over financial waste and potential ethical violations.

Ethical and Legal Concerns

Critics argue that accepting such a lavish gift from a foreign government may violate the U.S. Constitution’s Emoluments Clause, which prohibits federal officials from receiving gifts from foreign states without congressional approval. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer introduced legislation to block taxpayer funding for retrofitting foreign aircraft and vowed to delay Justice Department confirmations until details emerge.

Media Relations and Broader Implications

This incident underscores President Trump’s contentious relationship with the media and raises questions about transparency and adherence to constitutional norms. The acceptance of the Qatari jet and the subsequent media confrontation highlight the complexities of foreign gifts, ethical considerations, and the importance of press freedom in holding public officials accountable.

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