President Donald Trump addressed concerns regarding his flight home from the NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey, stating that he is not using the new Air Force One because it is being sent to the United Kingdom. Trump explained that the aircraft is being sent to Mildenhall Air Force Base to allow U.S. troops to tour the new aircraft. He mentioned that he would be flying back on the older Air Force One, which he described as a short trip worth taking to honor military personnel. During a news conference, Trump also acknowledged speculation about potential threats from Iran, noting that he is a target due to his position. He emphasized the dangers of being president, citing his status on Iran's 'kill list' and comparing the risks of his role to other dangerous professions.
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Trump discusses flight plans after NATO summit in Turkey
President Donald Trump clarified why he is flying back to the U.S. on the older Air Force One after the NATO summit in Turkey, stating that the new aircraft is being sent to Mildenhall Air Force Base in the UK for U.S. troops to tour. He also addressed concerns about potential threats from Iran, highlighting the dangers associated with his presidency.
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Trump explains why he's flying old Air Force One back to DC
Trump discusses flight plans after NATO summit in Turkey