President Trump has flown on a new Air Force One from the Qatari government—but his plans to make the luxury 747 the centerpiece of his presidential library face obstacles
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When President Trump meets with Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelensky in Europe on Wednesday, the world and Russia’s Vladimir Putin will be watching. Read more in today’s WSJ Politics Newsletter:
Plus, Trump faces obstacles to put the new Air Force One in his museum, and an inside look at Europe’s rupture with the…