
Air Force One to land at Joint Base Andrews after crew finds 'minor electrical issue'

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Air Force One will land at Joint Base Andrews due to a minor electrical issue identified by the crew after takeoff. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed the precautionary landing before switching to a different aircraft. Leavitt humorously noted the Qatari jet, a $400 million luxury Boeing 747-8, sounded better now. The president and his Cabinet are set to meet European leaders in Davos amid rising tensions over U.S. tariffs on Denmark and discussions about acquiring Greenland.
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