WASHINGTON, D.C. — On December 26, 2025 — the day after Christmas — U.S. President Donald Trump shared photos of a model aircraft design on his social media platform, Truth Social, stirring discussion online about a proposed new presidential jet livery tied to the nation’s upcoming 250th anniversary.
The design, dubbed the “America First 250”, features the slogan “AMERICA FIRST” prominently displayed on the fuselage with the number “250” near the tail, a reference to the United States’ semiquincentennial celebration in 2026. Trump appeared smiling in the Oval Office next to the model, which was placed on the Resolute Desk and later reposted by the official White House account.
The posts were part of a flurry of activity from the president on Truth Social early Friday morning, when he shared multiple messages on varied topics, including congressional filibuster rules and federal unemployment figures. But it was the aircraft image that dominated online attention as commentators debated its significance and intent.
Observers noted that the photo provided no official explanation of whether the “America First 250” design is intended for formal adoption on a future presidential aircraft or whether it was a conceptual sketch tied to anniversary celebrations. On social media, some users wondered whether the design signals plans to rename the iconic Air Force One, while others joked about turning America First into an airline brand.
The reveal also fueled speculation about how it might relate to the interim presidential jet the U.S. accepted earlier in 2025 — a luxury Boeing 747 8 aircraft gifted by Qatar amid delays in Boeing’s production of the new presidential VC 25B replacements. That jet has been discussed as a stand in Air Force One while the formal successors are completed.
Critics and supporters alike reacted to the social media drop: some praised the patriotic branding and nod to a milestone anniversary, while others questioned the timing and lack of context, given ongoing debates about presidential aviation costs and symbolism.
As of now, there is no official confirmation that the “America First 250” livery will be applied to any presidential aircraft, interim or future, and the White House has not released further details beyond the initial social posts.