In an extraordinary moment, a heartfelt prayer was offered by an air traffic controller for former President Donald Trump’s plane, Trump Force One, as it departed Milwaukee early Friday morning.

This rare event occurred after Trump and former First Lady Melania concluded their presence at the Republican National Convention and Trump’s recent assassination attempt last week.

Former President Donald Trump and former First Lady Melania Trump left Milwaukee at approximately 12:30 a.m. on Friday.

They boarded Trump Force One, the nickname given to the Trump Organization’s Boeing 757, drawing a parallel to the official U.S. presidential aircraft, Air Force One.

As the aircraft prepared for takeoff, an unusual event unfolded. ​An air traffic controller took a moment to recite a prayer from the Bible, specifically Numbers 6:24-26, over the radio to Trump Force One.

The extraordinary moment was shared on social media by Dan Scavino Jr., a Senior Advisor to Donald Trump. Scavino posted the audio of the prayer on his X account, allowing the public to witness this uncommon interaction between an air traffic controller and a former president’s aircraft.

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48 thoughts on “Air Traffic Controller Prays over Trump's Plane #currentevents”
  1. It costs $25k per month to park that plane, and $25-$35k in fuel for a cost to cost and then about $20k for personal and other costs – and they want your donation??? Yes they should recite the 'lords prayer'

  2. Mr and Mrs. Trump are favor loved blessed protected and covered by the blood of Jesus and also their beautiful family 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🕊♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️🇺🇸💪💯🙏

  3. What happened to professional discipline with ATC? The ATC mic is not a platform to project personal beliefs or support candidates. Air Traffic Controllers are there to keep us all safe in the air. Leave the god stuff out of it.

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