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August 1, 2024

Trump plans to change Air Force One colors after delays allow further changes

Back when Donald Trump was America's President, he bragged that he had "saved taxpayers money" when he was negotiating with Boeing about producing two new aircraft to serve the President as Air Force One.

One of the things that Donald Trump proudly said he was changing about Air Force One was its color scheme.

There was just one problem with Donald Trump's preferred colors: they could cause an EMERGENCY on the plane!

Apparently, the dark blue that Donald Trump wanted the plane's underbelly painted was causing problems by contributing "to excessive temperatures on the plane, which would require the plane to incorporate some modifications to cool some of its components."

As a result, Joe Biden stepped in and FORCED his idea that these new planes would be painted the same colors that Jackie Kennedy was partial to all those years ago.

It doesn't appear as if Donald Trump is happy with that decision.

Donald is NOT conceding on his choice of color, even if it means that some modifications would be required.

Trump doesn't care about the modifications, because, according to DailyMail.co, "Boeing would have to pay out-of-pocket to make the fix."

A spokesperson has confirmed that Donald Trump is NOT about to compromise on his plan's color scheme if he wins the presidency this November.

After all, Donald Trump kept a model of the new plane with its new color scheme on his desk in the Oval Office for quite a while, and we know that Trump doesn't easily relinquish things he feels proud of.

The planes are arriving WAY later and way over budget compared to what Boeing originally promised, but Trump doesn't mind. That means he has more time to make sure the planes come out the way he wants them.

The new color scheme is called "Trump Force One."

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