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BREAKING: Air Force One FAILS Mid-Takeoff, White House Says 'Trump Was RIGHT AGAIN' About Aircraft Replacement

Gary FranchiJanuary 23, 2026251 views
BREAKING: Air Force One FAILS Mid-Takeoff, White House Says 'Trump Was RIGHT AGAIN' About Aircraft Replacement
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President Donald Trump's Air Force One experienced serious electrical malfunctions during takeoff for his trip to the World Economic Forum in Switzerland, forcing emergency protocols and proving once again that Trump's instincts about government incompetence were spot-on from day one.

The decades-old aircraft - a relic that previous administrations refused to modernize despite obvious safety concerns - suffered multiple electrical failures that could have put the President of the United States at serious risk. But instead of making excuses, the Trump White House is using this incident to hammer home a point the President has been making for years: our government's equipment is outdated, dangerous, and needs immediate replacement.

"This proves Trump was right again," a White House official told reporters, referencing the President's longstanding criticism of the aging presidential aircraft fleet. "While the swamp was busy playing politics, President Trump was identifying real problems that put American lives at risk."

Deep State Negligence Exposed

This isn't just about one plane breaking down - it's about decades of bureaucratic negligence that left our Commander-in-Chief flying in equipment that belongs in a museum. How many red flags did the administrative state ignore while Trump was warning about these exact issues?

The timing couldn't be more perfect as Trump heads to Davos to confront the globalist elite on their own turf. Even their attempts to ground America First with faulty equipment won't stop this President from fighting for ordinary Americans against the World Economic Forum's anti-sovereignty agenda.

"The deep state couldn't maintain a paper airplane, let alone the most important aircraft in America," one administration insider noted.

Patriots have watched for years as Trump identified problem after problem that the establishment ignored - from border security to election integrity to basic government competence. Now we have another example of Trump being proven right while the swamp was proven dangerously wrong.

How many more Trump predictions need to come true before Americans realize this President sees threats the establishment deliberately ignores?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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DefenseContractorVerifiedjust now
The Boeing VC-25As are based on 747-200 airframes from the 1980s. My company has been saying for years that replacement parts are getting harder to source and more expensive.
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PatriotEagle1776Verifiedjust now
Trump called this out YEARS ago and everyone said he was crazy for wanting new planes. Now look what happens - mechanical failures on the most important aircraft in our fleet!
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ConservativeVoterVerifiedjust now
Exactly! He knows aircraft better than most politicians know their own districts.
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SkyHighPatriotVerifiedjust now
Grateful that everyone appears to be safe, but this is a national security issue that should have been addressed years ago.
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RedStateRealistVerifiedjust now
Was anyone actually hurt in this incident? The article doesn't mention casualties but this could have been catastrophic.
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AirForceVet88Verifiedjust now
As someone who worked on military aircraft for 20 years, those planes are ancient by aviation standards. We've been pushing maintenance cycles way too far on critical systems.
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TechSupporterVerifiedjust now
Thank you for your service! Your expertise really puts this in perspective.
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AmericaFirst2024Verifiedjust now
Trump was RIGHT AGAIN! 🇺🇸
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CommonSenseConservativeVerifiedjust now
This is exactly why we need leaders who understand business and logistics, not career politicians. Trump saw this problem coming from a mile away because he actually knows how things work in the real world.
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BusinessOwner45Verifiedjust now
100% agree. You can't run critical operations on hope and prayers when the equipment is failing.
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FiscalHawkVerifiedjust now
How much taxpayer money have we wasted on band-aid fixes instead of just replacing these aging aircraft? Sometimes you have to spend money to save money in the long run.