Photo Of Trump In Oval Office Turns Heads After People Spot Small ‘Creepy’ Detail

A new photo of former President Donald Trump in the Oval Office is making waves—not just because he’s holding a model of Boom Aero’s Overture One, a cutting-edge supersonic jet, but because of an unexpected detail lurking in the background.

The image, which shows the 78-year-old smiling while gripping the sleek aircraft model, suggests that the next Air Force One could be a supersonic marvel. The Overture One, often referred to as the “son of the Concorde,” is designed by Boom Aero and is set to revolutionize air travel. Earlier this year, its prototype, the XB-1, shattered the sound barrier, reaching a breathtaking 844 mph—more than 80 mph faster than the speed of sound.

Boom Aero’s founder and CEO, Blake Scholl, shared the photo on social media with an announcement that got aviation fans buzzing. “Due to high demand, THIS very special Overture One model is now available for pre-order in the @boomaero Merch store! And these models are made in America!” he wrote on Twitter.

As expected, the post sparked plenty of discussion, with followers eager to know more about the jet’s production. One user asked, “Will this aircraft be manufactured in the U.S.A.?” Scholl quickly responded, “Of course!” Another excited customer chimed in, asking when the model jet would ship. “July,” Scholl replied, adding that the company is working to speed up the process.

But while the supersonic jet grabbed attention, it wasn’t the only thing in the photo that had people talking.

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