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Hillary Clinton accuses Trump of paying for the luxury game of Qatar

Former Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, was criticized for comments that she accused by President Donald Trump for the reports that Qatar gives the Trump administration a luxury jet Boeing 747, to temporarily replace the Air Force One.

“No one gives someone for free a jet of $ 400 million without expecting anything in return,” wrote Clinton in a job on X. “Be serious”.

Clinton's post comes after “sources familiar with the proposed arrangement” said ABC News that the Trump administration would be in talks to “accept” the luxury jet, which “will initially be transferred to the United States Air Force”.

Before Trump left Office in 2029, ownership of the luxury jet, which was described as “a flying palace”, will be transferred to the Presidential Library Foundation Trump:

The plane will initially be transferred to the United States Air Force, which will change the 13-year-old plane to meet the US military specifications required for any plane used to transport the President of the United States, according to several sources familiar with the proposed arrangement.

The plane will then be transferred to the Trump Presidential Library Foundation at the latest on January 1, 2029, and all costs relating to its transfer will be paid by the US Air Force, sources told ABC News.

In an article on Truth Social, Trump previously suggested that the Trump administration was preparing to accept the Luxury Boeing Jet of Qatar as a “gift, free”, adding that the “very public and transparent transaction” disturbs democrats.

As Breitbart News reported, in his book Clinton Cash: Unpublished history of the way and the reason why governments and foreign companies have helped make Bill and Hillary RichPeter Schweizer detailed “the explosive revelations about Clinton's mandate as a state -end and the influx of hundreds of millions of dollars from foreign sources at the Clinton Foundation”:

However, as the media through the ideological spectrum have confirmed and verified the explosive revelations of the book on Clinton's mandate as dry. From the state and the influx of hundreds of millions of dollars in foreign sources to the Clinton Foundation, the nation has learned a lot that it did not know. Subsequent national media reports have expanded the results of the book using its investigation methodology.

Several points of sale such as the New York Times, Huffington Post, and New York Magazine released “Clinton Cash-The linked revelations “Since the release of Schweizer's book, such as: how the Clinton had” put in bag at least $ 3.4 million for 18 speeches funded by Keystone Pipeline Banks “or how the Charité de Charité de Armature” Clinton Foundation “.

In response to the post of Clinton, several people went to social networks to emphasize that the Clinton Foundation had accepted millions of dollars of donations from countries like Qatar.

“Cry me a river @hillaryclinton”, wrote the representative Paul Gosar (R-AZ) in an article on X. “Tell this at the Mega-Donors, whose Qatar, who gave hundreds of millions of dollars to the Clinton Foundation. He did not seem to bother you then.”

“What did Qatar want you?” Jerry Dunleavy, a chief investigation correspondent with Just The News, wrote In an article showing a screenshot of a Reuters article in which it was revealed that the Clinton Foundation had confirmed that it “accepted a gift of $ 1 million in Qatar” while Clinton had been Secretary of State.

“Oh you would know how it works, right?” Matthew Boyle from the Washington Breitbart News office wrote in a post.

“No one gives millions to the Clinton Foundation without expecting something in return”, another person wrote. “Be serious.”

Although the reports have surfaced concerning Trump administration in talks to accept Qatar's luxury jet, Ali Al-Ansari, attaché of Qatar's media in the United States, published a statement saying that reports were “inaccurate” and added that the “possible transfer” of an aircraft in the United States was “under study”.

“The reports that a jet is donating from Qatar to the US government during President Trump's next visit are inaccurate,” Al-Ansari said in his statement. “The possible transfer of an aircraft for temporary use as Force One is currently being studied between the Qatar Ministry of Defense and the US Defense Ministry, but the case remains under examination by the respective legal services, and no decision has been made.”

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