Trump’s new $400 million luxury plane dubbed ‘Palace in the Sky,’ could violate U.S. Constitution

Trump’s $400 million ‘palace in the sky’ sparks constitutional controversy over foreign gift from Saudi Arabia.

Trump’s new $400 million luxury plane gifted by saudi arabia raises questions about violating the us constitution.

Critics say Saudi jet gift to Trump may violate Emoluments Clause

President Donald Trump recently accepted a $400 million luxury airplane gifted by Saudi Arabia.

The plane is so lavish it has been nicknamed a “palace in the sky.”

Its gold fittings, leather interiors, and conference room highlight unprecedented presidential luxury.

However, this extravagant gift has sparked intense debate over whether it violates the U.S. Constitution.

Critics claim the gift breaches the “Foreign Emoluments Clause,” designed to prevent foreign influence.