Trump Threatens ABC News Over Boeing 747 Coverage Amid Ongoing Media Lawsuits

Donald Trump has threatened ABC News following its coverage of a $400 million Boeing 747 gifted to the Defense Department by Qatar’s royal family. In a post on Truth Social, Trump claimed the network’s reporting has inaccurately suggested that the plane was intended as a personal gift to him. He warned ABC, labeling its journalists “SleazeBags” and demanding accountability for what he describes as misleading narratives.
Trump’s tirade comes after ABC News was reported to have settled a lawsuit with him for $15 million concerning past defamatory statements, emphasizing the controversial relationship he maintains with media outlets. He claimed, “Why doesn’t Chairman Bob Iger do something about ABC Fake News,” highlighting his ongoing battle against perceived criticism and unfavorable coverage.
During a White House press conference, when ABC’s Rachel Scott questioned Trump about the luxury plane being viewed as a personal gift, he reacted defensively, indicating embarrassment at the question rather than addressing the substance of the claim. His response avoided clarifying whether the lavish aircraft truly had any connection to him personally, leaving the implications of the transaction unclear.
Despite the controversy, Trump asserted that the plane donation was intended to benefit the United States military rather than himself, claiming it would save taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars. However, he failed to provide specific examples of media reports that purportedly misrepresented the intent of the gift.
In parallel, Trump is reportedly pursuing a settlement with CBS News regarding a supposedly edited interview with former Vice President Kamala Harris, illustrating a wider pattern of aggressive legal tactics against media organizations. These actions raise serious ethical concerns about Trump’s approach to handling dissenting opinions and journalistic scrutiny.