
A new photo of former President Donald Trump inside the Oval Office set social media on fire—not just because he’s holding a scale model of Boom Aero’s Overture One supersonic jet, but because of something unexpected hiding in the background. In the image, Trump poses proudly with the sleek aircraft model, fueling speculation that the future Air Force One could be a supersonic upgrade. Boom Aero’s prototype, the XB-1, recently broke the sound barrier at 844 mph, earning the Overture One the nickname “the son of the Concorde.”
Boom founder and CEO Blake Scholl amplified the buzz by sharing the photo online, announcing that the exact model Trump held is now available for pre-order. Fans immediately flooded the comments with questions about American manufacturing and delivery timelines. Scholl reassured them with quick replies—“Of course!” when asked whether the jet would be built in the U.S., and “July” when someone wondered about shipping.
But aviation excitement wasn’t the only frenzy the photo created. Viewers who looked closely noticed something strange behind Trump—past the ear scar left from last year’s assassination attempt, a reflection in a mirror revealed Elon Musk standing in the room. One zoomed-in screenshot later, and the internet erupted with jokes, memes, and comments ranging from “That is so creepy” to a simple, perfect: “Jumpscare.”
Musk’s cameo isn’t random. He was recently appointed co-lead of the new Department for Government Efficiency (DOGE), a move Trump described with trademark flair: “I couldn’t find anyone smarter.” Between Musk’s growing influence and the possibility of a supersonic Air Force One, one thing is clear—Trump’s post-presidency orbit is moving faster than ever.
