Trump’s Air Force One abruptly returned to Washington roughly an hour after departing for Davos due to a reported “minor electrical issue,” which briefly caused cabin lights to go out. The plane landed safely at Joint Base Andrews, and Trump is scheduled to continue to Switzerland on a different aircraft. White House officials stressed the move was purely precautionary, with Press Secretary Leavitt joking that a Qatari-donated jet “sounded much better right now.” The incident occurred just hours after Trump threatened Iran, warning the country would be “wiped off the face of the earth” if it attempted to target him, fueling speculation amid rising US-Iran tensions despite no evidence of foul play. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />#TrumpAirForceOne #AirForceOneReturn #TrumpPlaneReturns #IranTriesHijack #IranHijackTrump #TrumpDCReturn #AirForceOneGlitch #SuddenGlitchTrump #TrumpIranHijackClaim #LiveTrumpPlane #HijackIranTrump #AirForceOneIncident #TrumpToDCReturn #IranHijackTheory #TrumpSuddenReturn #PlaneReturnsToDC #TrumpLiveGlitch #IranHijackNews #AirForceOneTrumpReturn #TrumpSuddenGlitch #IranTrumpLive #TrumpPlaneGlitch #TrumpHijackAlert #AirForceOneNews #TrumpIranTensions<br /><br />~HT.96~PR.152~
