Trump campaign jet flying with expired FAA registration

Trump campaign jet flying with expired FAA registration

WASHINGTON (AP) — One of Donald Trump's jets has been flying for months with an expired registration, Federal Aviation Administration records showed Tuesday.

The Republican presidential candidate's airplane lost its registered status in January after failure to pay a $5 fee to the FAA. The aircraft in violation is not Trump's Boeing 757, the renovated commercial jet that the billionaire sometimes uses as a backdrop for his rallies. Instead, it is a 1997 Cessna Citation X, a far smaller plane which Trump has used to visit smaller airports. Citation jets of a similar vintage sell for around $3 million, according to aviation brokerage firms' current listings.

Trump has slip of tongue discussing 9/11 at Buffalo rally
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Trump has slip of tongue discussing 9/11 at Buffalo rally

Associated Press

BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — Donald Trump made an unfortunate slip of the tongue while campaigning in Buffalo, New York, at his final campaign rally before Tuesday's big-prize primary.

He was about to deliver prepared remarks lauding New York values when he mistakenly mentioned the name of a popular convenience store chain in place of 9/11.

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