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Trump skips new Air Force One on part of return from Turkiye NATO summit

Borneo Bulletin

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The Hill

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· Jul 9, 2026

Secret Service advised Trump to not fly Qatari-gifted Air Force One

The Secret Service advised President Trump not to leave the NATO Summit in Turkey on the newer Qatari-gifted Air Force One, according to a Wednesday report. Sources familiar with the matter said the president flew out of Ankara on the older Air Force One model out of an abundance of caution for a potential threat from...

Washington Examiner

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· Jul 8, 2026

Donald Trump sparks intrigue by ditching new Qatari jet for old Air Force One

When President Donald Trump announced he would be leaving the NATO summit in Turkey aboard the old Air Force One, rather than the newer Qatari airliner, he claimed it was so that American service personnel could tour his luxurious new ride. But his post raised more questions than answers. Could the new 400 million plane, []

Fortune

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· Jul 5, 2026

Trump moves the goalposts for NATO after demanding members spend more. ‘We don’t need their money — we don’t need anything. I just want loyalty’

Trump suggested he might have skipped the upcoming summit entirely were it not being hosted by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

The Next Web

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· Jul 5, 2026

US control of frontier AI hangs over NATO’s Ankara summit

Donald Trump arrives at next week’s NATO summit in Ankara holding unusual leverage, because the US decides which allies get access to the world’s most advanced AI, Politico reports. The alliance meets on 7 and 8 July with AI security questions hovering over the agenda. A new wave of models from Anthropic and OpenAI can find [] This story continues at The Next Web

AzerNews

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· Jul 7, 2026

Donald Trump links NATO summit attendance to host nation Türkiye

U.S. President Donald Trump stated that he might not have attended the NATO summit if it had not been hosted by Türkiye.

Mashable

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· Jul 10, 2026

Daily Shows Ronny Chieng has questions about Trumps NATO plane switch

Donald Trump departed the NATO summit in Turkey on a different plane than he arrived on. And The Daily Show has questions.

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Related coverage for "Trump skips new Air Force One on part of return from Turkiye NATO summit": The Hill — Secret Service advised Trump to not fly Qatari-gifted Air Force One. Washington Examiner — Donald Trump sparks intrigue by ditching new Qatari jet for old Air Force One. Fortune — Trump moves the goalposts for NATO after demanding members spend more. ‘We don’t need their money — we don’t need anything. I just want loyalty’. The Next Web — US control of frontier AI hangs over NATO’s Ankara summit. AzerNews — Donald Trump links NATO summit attendance to host nation Türkiye. Mashable — Daily Shows Ronny Chieng has questions about Trumps NATO plane switch