In a landmark Oval Office address, President Trump unveiled the F-47, calling it the most advanced fighter jet ever built. Equipped with integrated drone systems, the aircraft represents a leap in U.S. air dominance.
Boeing was selected as the primary contractor, with full deployment expected soon.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth emphasized its strategic importance, calling it a turning point in global military competition. Trump also announced that allied nations may purchase the F-47, bolstering collective defense.
In the same address, he confirmed the full release of JFK assassination files, urging public review. The administration’s actions reflect a broader push for transparency, innovation, and national strength.
While public reactions remain polarized, these developments—alongside trade policy changes and the creation of the Department of Government Efficiency—signal a bold shift in U.S. governance, military strategy, and economic reform under Trump’s leadership.