Trump’s Return: Potential Pentagon Rebuild

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Air Force One colors

Trump will also have another chance to alter the next Air Force One’s color scheme, a plan that Biden retracted but that the former president would probably redo if he were to take office again.

Trump pushed to have the Boeing-built aircraft painted in his favorite combination of red, white, and dark blue, which is also the color scheme of his private jet.

A former top Trump White House official said this year that the former president would “absolutely” reverse it. The two Boeing 747-8s that the Air Force is scheduled to receive in 2026 and 2027 could still have their paint schemes changed by Trump, but doing so might result in additional expenses and delays for a program that is already over budget and behind schedule.

Boeing would bear the additional expense because of the fixed-price contract. In 2018, the company agreed to a $3.9 billion deal for two new presidential planes, and Trump personally intervened to lower the cost. Over $2 billion has already been spent beyond the program’s budget.

What do you think about these plans? Are they good for our country? Will there be significant changes that will impact the population as well? Tell us in the comments. All opinions are welcome!

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  1. The trouble with the liberal Ds is that they think they’re the smartest over everyone else. Conservatives can be just as smart if not smarter and maybe there will be less leaks to the press, or to spies.

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