Mike Johnson Ridiculed for Declaring Trump Accepting Qatar Luxury Plane
House Speaker Mike Johnson dismissed inquiries about the luxury jet Qatar has offered to President Donald Trump. Alex Wong/Getty Images

House Speaker Mike Johnson brushed off questions about the $400 million luxury jet offered to President Donald Trump by the government of Qatar, telling reporters it was "not my lane."

"My understanding is it's not a personal gift to the president, it's a gift to the United States," Johnson said. "Other nations give us gifts all the time... I'm going to leave it to the administration. They know much more about the details of that. It's not my lane."

Critics were quick to point out that the Constitution explicitly grants Congress the responsibility to approve gifts from foreign states to U.S. officials. Social media users accused the Speaker of ignoring his constitutional duties — and selectively applying his oversight responsibilities depending on the occupant of the White House.

"It's LITERALLY YOUR JOB to approve gifts such as this," one user wrote. "If a $400M jet for the President isn't in the Speaker's lane, what exactly IS in his lane? The office supply budget?" another quipped.

"This is 2025. You surely have staff who keeps tabs on things," said one user, adding that any high-level official in D.C. should be immediately informed of major developments like this.

Others went further, accusing Johnson of cowardice. "Not my job when it most certainly is your job is a sure way to lose your job," a post suggested. "The Constitution requires Congress to approve foreign gifts to federal officers — so it's smack in the middle of your lane," added another.

Calls for accountability have intensified amid rising concern over the optics and legality of such a significant gift from a foreign government. Johnson's perceived unwillingness to engage has only amplified scrutiny, especially among critics who argue Republicans would respond very differently if the president were a Democrat.

As the controversy grows, questions remain not just about the legality of the jet gift — but about who in government is willing to take responsibility for ensuring it receives the proper oversight.

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