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Boeing’s Broken Promises Leave Trump Grounded Until 2029

President Trump’s new Air Force One jets are stuck in Boeing’s broken promises. Delays have pushed delivery to 2029—after Trump leaves office—but the Air Force now claims fixes might bring it to 2027. That’s still a decade late! Boeing’s failure isn’t just embarrassing—it’s a national security risk.

Qatar offered Trump a free $400 million jet to use while he waits. America shouldn’t need handouts, but Biden’s mess left Trump scrambling. Boeing’s incompetence forced this choice—foreign aid or a 40-year-old plane that can’t compete with global leaders.

Trump called out Boeing’s failures bluntly: “Another mess I inherited.” The company blew deadlines, wasted billions, and ignored security needs. Pandemic excuses don’t cut it—real leaders deliver.

Conservatives know Boeing’s woke priorities ruined this project. Instead of focusing on defense, they pushed diversity quotas and green agendas. Now U.S. presidents fly in relics while China builds better planes.

The Qatar deal is a band-aid, but Trump’s hands are tied. Rejecting it means admitting weakness. Accepting it shows pragmatism—using every tool to protect America while draining Boeing’s swamp.

Biden’s team approved Qatar’s offer, but patriots see the danger. Relying on foreign jets risks leaks and espionage. Air Force One must be American-made, not a gift from nations with questionable ties.

Trump’s fighting to save this project, slashing red tape and demanding accountability. Boeing eased security clearance rules to speed things up—a risky move, but necessary after years of failure.

True Americans want Boeing to rebuild its legacy, not coast on past glory. Let’s rally behind Trump’s push for excellence. No more excuses—bring jobs home, respect our military, and make America soar again.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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