Two Georgians Sentenced for Trafficking Fentanyl from China
ONP Summary
President Trump abruptly decided to use an older Air Force One for his flight from Turkey to the UK instead of the newly received $400 million aircraft from Qatar, marking a reversal just weeks after the jet's public introduction. The move prompted speculation about the new plane's readiness, while both aircraft were scheduled to visit UK military bases for personnel tours.
Progressive: Security vulnerability revealed — progressive outlets highlighted alleged deficiencies in the new jet's missile detection and countermeasures systems, framing the switch as evidence of undisclosed safety problems.
Moderate: Unexplained last-minute reversal — centrist outlets reported the change factually but noted Trump gave unclear answers about his reasons, leaving key questions unresolved.
Conservative: Military appreciation opportunity — conservative outlets emphasized Trump's plan to showcase both aircraft to U.S. service members at RAF Mildenhall, framing it as patriotic engagement.
ATHENS, Ga. – A Georgia inmate and a co-conspirator were sentenced to federal prison today for trafficking fentanyl and a synthetic designer drug from China into the state resulting from a Homeland Security Task Force investigation led by FBI and the United States Postal Inspection Service.
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