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Doomsday plane spotted over Los Angeles after Maduro capture.
Summary
The Pentagon said the E-4B 'Nightwatch' landed in Los Angeles as a planned stop on Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth's nationwide tour; its appearance after reports of Venezuela's Nicolás Maduro being captured sparked alarm and speculation on social media.
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The E-4B 'Nightwatch', often called the 'Doomsday plane', was observed at Los Angeles International Airport this week. The Pentagon said the Los Angeles stop was planned as part of Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth's nationwide 'Arsenal of Freedom' tour. The aircraft's appearance followed reports that the United States had captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and generated alarm and speculation on social media.
Reported details:
- The E-4B reportedly landed at LAX for the first time in 51 years, according to the article.
- Pentagon officials described the stop as planned and tied to Hegseth's tour; the article notes Hegseth and several conservative media correspondents were on board.
- The plane is described as an airborne emergency command post, and flight trackers recorded it departing Omaha and arriving near Washington, DC two days earlier.
- Social media users linked the aircraft's movement to the reported capture of Nicolás Maduro, prompting widespread online concern.
Summary:
The plane's visit prompted public concern while officials characterized the stop as a routine, planned part of a defense tour. Undetermined at this time.
