President Donald Trump’s plane headed back to Joint Base Andrews in Maryland on Jan. 20 shortly after departing for Davos, Switzerland, where he is scheduled to attend the World Economic Forum, according to the White House.
Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said Air Force One had to turn back because of a “minor electrical issue,” adding that the president will switch to another aircraft as a precautionary measure.
Leavitt offered no further details about the electrical issue. Trump is scheduled to address the World Economic Forum on Jan. 21.
This is a developing story and will be updated.
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Trump’s Plane Heads Back to Joint Base Andrews Due to Electrical Issue, White House Says

