DNC to fly sky banner saying 'Qatar-a-Lago' over Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate
The Democratic National Committee plans to fly a plane pulling a sky banner that says "Qatar-a-Lago" over Mar-a-Lago -- Trump's estate in Palm Beach, Florida -- on Wednesday, ABC News has learned exclusively.
It's flying a plane to protest a plane – specifically to protest the Trump administration's plans to accept a jet from Qatar as well as the Trump family's business deals in the Gulf, amid Trump's high-profile visit to Qatar on Wednesday.
The Trump administration is preparing to accept a super luxury Boeing 747-8 jumbo jet from the royal family of Qatar, ABC News reported on Sunday. In a social media post Sunday night, Trump confirmed his administration was preparing to accept the aircraft, calling it a "very public and transparent transaction" with the Defense Department. Separately, Trump will arrive in Qatar just two weeks after his son Eric Trump inked a deal to develop a $5.5 billion golf club north of Doha.

"Donald Trump is using the presidency to personally enrich himself while he bankrupts working families. His corruption is a slap in the face to the millions of Americans who are struggling to get by and put food on the table," DNC Chair Ken Martin said in a statement.
"Today, the DNC is highlighting what foreign autocracies around the world already know: Trump has no loyalty to the American people, national security, or the Constitution -- his only allegiance is to his bank account and his billionaire buddies," Martin continued. "Whether it's billionaires at home or governments abroad, Trump won't hesitate to sell out America's working families to the highest bidder."
Trump on Monday defended the administration's plans to accept the jet, calling it a "great gesture" and saying he doesn't plan to use the plane after he leaves office; the White House has said the plane will be accepted in compliance with the law. Trump and the White House have also repeatedly and forcefully denied that his private business interests amount to a conflict of interest.
In a statement to ABC News on Wednesday, after this story was initially published, assistant press secretary Liz Huston criticized the gambit, saying that Democrats are "spending their time flying plane props over Mar-a-Lago ... It’s no wonder the woke and broke Democrat Party’s approval rating is at the lowest in history."
-ABC News' Oren Oppenheim