Karoline Leavitt shared a handful of photos from aboard President Donald Trump’s brand new Air Force One as it took to the skies for the very first time, but eagle-eyed social media users reckon they’ve spotted something the White House might have preferred stay out of shot.The 28-year-old press secretary, who recently returned from maternity leave, posted a trio of images alongside the caption, “What a privilege to be aboard the inaugural flight on the brand new Air Force One! A truly unforgettable day,” as the jet made its debut on Wednesday.The plane, which was a gift to the United States from Qatar, has been fitted out with a ‘presidential aesthetic’, featuring white grain leather trim on the meeting tables, pillows embroidered with the presidential seal, and framed photographs of Washington landmarks dotted around the cabin.
Trump could barely contain his excitement as he addressed reporters before boarding the aircraft, which is expected to be used until a permanent replacement is built in around two years’ time.”I’m excited about the first flight,” he said. “They just completed it. They made it appropriate for a president, that means the security and all of the different bells and whistles they put on. Very complex now, but it’s really quite something.”However, it wasn’t the presidential pillows that caught people’s attention as the pictures flooded social media.In one of Leavitt’s photos, a television screen displaying the presidential seal sits in front of a bookshelf stacked with matching hardback books, several of which appear to simply read ‘library’ on the spine, with no author, publisher or title anywhere to be seen.