Eric Holder "Brainwash People" about Guns
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Eric Holder "Brainwash People" about Guns
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HE SAID IT! Eric Holder - We must BRAINWASH People About Guns!
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_C-32
United States Air Force C-32A (military variant of Boeing 757-2G4).
This aircraft is used for VIP transport and was transporting Vice President Joe Biden to New York City for an appearance on the ABC program "The View."
The aircraft was on short final for LaGuardia Airport's Runway 22 when photographed from Hermon A. MacNeil Park in College Point, Queens, New York.
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The Boeing C-32 is a military passenger transport of the United States Air Force. Four C-32A provide transportation for United States leaders to locations around the world. The primary users are the Vice President of the United States (using the distinctive call sign "Air Force Two"), the First Lady, and the Secretary of State. On rare occasions, other members of the U.S. Cabinet and Congressional leaders have been authorized to fly aboard the C-32 for various missions. The C-32, since its debut, has also served as Air Force One in place of the larger VC-25A to airports that cannot accommodate the Boeing 747-based "jumbo" jet.[3]
Another two C-32B provide airlift for the State Department Foreign Emergency Support Teams and CIA Special Activities.
https://aviation.stackexchange.com/questions/65235/what-aircraft-was-used-as-air-force-one-for-the-flight-between-southampton-and-s
What aircraft was used as Air Force One for the flight between Southampton and Shannon?
On Wednesday 5th June 2019, The US President flew from Southampton Airport, UK to Shannon Airport, Ireland on Air Force One.
However, since SOU is more of a small regional airport, more used to seeing Dash-8s, the runway isn't very long so the aircraft used wasn't the usual B747-200, it was this much smaller aircraft.