Air Force One turns back after ‘minor electrical issue’ en route to Davos
Air Force One,carrying President Donald Trump to the World Economic Forum in Davos,turned back shortly after takeoff due to a reported “minor electrical issue.” The crew returned the plane to Joint Base Andrews “out of an abundance of caution,” and Trump and his team will board a different aircraft; their arrival in Davos will be delayed. White House press secretary karoline Leavitt joked that a qatari jet sounded “much better” at the moment. A government motorcade was seen speeding to Joint Base Andrews after the plane turned around, and Trump – who posted on Truth Social before departure that “America will be well represented in Davos – by me” – is still scheduled to speak at the summit.
Air Force One carrying Trump turns back after ‘minor electrical issue’ en route to Davos
Air Force One, carrying President Donald Trump, turned back shortly after taking off for the World Economic Forum summit in Davos, Switzerland.
The White House pool reported that the plane’s crew identified a “minor electrical issue” and was returning to Joint Base Andrews out of an abundance of caution.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt quipped that the Qatari jet offered to Trump sounded “much better” at the moment.
Trump and his team will board a different plane to take to Davos. He’s expected back at Joint Base Andrews at 11 p.m., with the delay pushing his arrival at Davos by an unknown period of time.
A government motorcade was filmed speeding to Joint Base Andrews shortly after the plane turned around.
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“America will be well represented in Davos — by me. GOD BLESS YOU ALL!” the president said in a Truth Social post shortly before taking off.
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