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Trump denies security concerns behind Air Force One switch during return from NATO summit

Donald Trump said his decision to switch Air Force One aircraft during his return from the NATO summit was not driven by security concerns but to allow US service members to view the new jet

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Donald Trump. Pic/AFP

Donald Trump. Pic/AFP

US President Donald Trump on Wednesday (local time) said the new Air Force One aircraft was sent ahead to the Royal Air Force Mildenhall in the United Kingdom to meet with American servicemembers while returning from Turkey.

In a post shared by Rapid Response on X, Trump said, "We just landed and met up with our new Air Force One, which was sent earlier to RAF Mildenhall, so we could show the wonderful Servicemembers, as per the entire Base's request."

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