An inaccurate interior photo went viral, misrepresented or perhaps poorly labeled as a remodeled Air Force One. To what end is this disinformation.
Not unlike the interiors of Trump residences, there seems to be a desire to overstate interior design, even as the important matters are structural. All Trump-branded properties tending to be relatively conventional in layout, rather than vanguard designs — all road sign and gaudy interior like a casino.
Then again, it is more of the same exaggerated delusions common to POTUS 45* as “fake news”, and any reason to spend $5.3 B of someone else’s money, well...
The Associated Press credits the websites usanewsflash.com and freedomdaily.com with spreading the fake news about President Trump’s new Air Force One plane, with claims that Air Force One now looks as fancy and opulent as Mr. Trump’s gold apartment in New York’s Trump Tower.
However, the photos of the “new Air Force One” plane are actually from Greenpoint Technologies, out of Kirkland, Washington.
The Associated Press actually got in touch with Christine Hadley, a Greenpoint spokeswoman, who reported that the photos of the so-called new Air Force One plane are not actually of Air Force One but are “conceptual renderings only, not for one specific customer.”
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