Trump plane heading to Montana rally was diverted but landed safely nearby, airport staff says
- Former President Donald Trump diverted to Billings due to a mechanical issue while heading to a rally in Montana.
- His plane was on the way to Bozeman but had to land 142 miles east in Billings, as stated by Jenny Mockel.
- Trump's campaign shared a video of him expressing gladness to be in Montana, without mentioning the landing troubles.
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Donald Trump's aircraft diverted due to mechanical issue ahead of Montana rally
Former US President Donald Trump came to Montana hoping to remedy some unfinished business from 2018, when he campaigned repeatedly in Big Sky Country in a failed bid to oust incumbent Democratic Senator Jon Tester.
Trump heads to Montana rally after plane was diverted but landed safely
BOZEMAN, Mont. — Former President Donald Trump headed to Montana for a Friday night rally in hopes of ousting the state's Democratic senator, but his plane first had to divert to an airport on the other side of the Rocky Mountains because of a mechanical issue, according to airport staff. Trump's plane was en route to Bozeman, Montana, when it was diverted Friday afternoon to Billings, 142 miles to the east, according to Jenny Mockel, administra…
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