Secret Service and military wanted me off Air Force One in Turkey due to threat, Trump says

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12 Aug 2026 • 4:32 PM MYT
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Secret Service and military wanted me off Air Force One in Turkey due to threat, Trump says

US President Donald Trump on Tuesday confirmed to have snuck out of the Air Force. One during a trip to Turkey in July, after the military and Secret Service wanted him to board a "different plane" due to a security threat.

His comments confirmed a report that first appeared in The Washington Post saying that Trump, following a NATO summit last month, was spirited onto a different plane because of a credible threat from Iran. The action was kept secret for weeks, until the newspaper’s story.

Trump downplayed the extraordinary nature of the subterfuge involved in his flight, which, according to the report, saw him stow away in an airport catering container to sneak onto another plane while Air Force One was sent into the sky, essentially as a decoy.

“They wanted me to go on a different flight, a different plane,” Trump told reporters after returning from an event in Ohio, saying he had little choice in the matter.

“I guess there was a threat out there. I didn’t really ask too much about it,” he said. “I get a lot of threats.”

He also downplayed the risk to the people—White House officials, security and support staff, and reporters—he left on the plane.

“I think actually the plane that I flew on was at greater risk,” Trump said Tuesday, who did not provide many details about the action. But he said the incident did not scare him.

“I don’t worry about anything, to be honest,” Trump said. “Whatever it is. You know my attitude? Whatever!”

Some details about what happened remain unknown

Trump's flight out of Turkey made headlines at the time because he had arrived aboard a luxury jet gifted by Qatar, which was not equipped with some of the same missile detection and countermeasure systems found on older presidential jets.

But reports now confirm he was made to hide in the catering vehicle and travel on a smaller government aircraft from Turkey to the United Kingdom, only to sneak back aboard the Qatari-gifted presidential plane undetected.

Trump walks from the legacy Air Force One at U.S. Air Force Base, RAF Mildenhall in Suffolk Eastern England, as he switches planes from the NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey, Wedn
Trump walks from the legacy Air Force One at U.S. Air Force Base, RAF Mildenhall in Suffolk Eastern England, as he switches planes from the NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey, Wedn Alex Brandon/Copyright 2026 The AP. All rights reserved.

Trump later scoffed at the speculation when asked about potential danger, telling reporters at the time, “If I go, you go. Right?” —gliding past the fact that if the plane had been shot down, the president wouldn’t have been aboard.

Now, schedules and logistics for overseas travel have sometimes been kept secret by commanders-in-chief due to security concerns. However, it is thought to be unprecedented that Trump's location was kept a secret both at the time and for weeks following.

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Presidents have regularly tested the confines of their office, pushing their security advisers to visit war zones as a show of American presence and their own leadership. Usually, this happens in the form of trips that aren’t announced until the president is deemed to be out of harm’s way.

What's different this time is that Trump was secretly separated from the rest of his travelers, including the press pool that was supposed to cover the president and his actions independently. The White House hasn't fully disclosed what happened once the risk had passed, instead of telling the public.

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