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DOJ refers to Air Force One threat as ‘assassination attempt’ in ballroom appeal

Officials said the switch used a catering truck and a decoy aircraft to protect Trump from a credible Iran-related threat.

  • On July 1, 2026, security officials covertly transferred President Donald Trump from Air Force One to a smaller C-32A military aircraft in Ankara, Turkey, using an airport catering vehicle to mask his movement while the Boeing 747 departed as a decoy.
  • Security officials implemented the deception following a credible Iran-related missile threat to Air Force One during Trump's departure from the NATO summit. The operation aimed to protect the president by concealing his actual movements from potential attackers.
  • Social media users mocked the operation by dubbing the vehicle "Cart Force One" and referencing "TACO," short for "Trump Always Chickens Out." Trump confirmed, "They wanted me to go on a different flight, different plane," while reports clarified he traveled in an airport catering truck, not a trolley.
  • The operation successfully misled journalists and White House staff aboard the decoy aircraft, which departed Turkey as they remained unaware Trump had switched planes. Iranian messaging seized on the event, portraying the president as a "coward" hiding in a food cart.
  • Amid intense tensions between Washington and Tehran following U.S. military strikes on Iran, intelligence agencies continue navigating the complexities of vetting threats against presidential security. The operation underscores persistent Iranian retaliation concerns tied to past U.S. actions in the region.
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Staten Island Advance broke the news in Richmond County, United States on Friday, August 14, 2026.
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