In an unprecedented turn of events, Air Force One, the official aircraft of the President of the United States, has been the target of theft. Expensive memorabilia from the plane's designated area for media personnel has mysteriously disappeared, leaving the White House and the White House Correspondents' Association reeling from embarrassment and concern.

The theft was discovered last February during US President Joe Biden's visit to the West Coast of the United States. Upon inspection of Air Force One's belongings at the conclusion of the tour, it was revealed that valuable items from the area designated for media personnel were missing. The stolen items include branded pillow covers, glass to gold-edged plates, and other high-value items.

The White House Correspondents' Association has issued a stern warning to media workers involved in covering the President, emphasizing that it is strictly prohibited to remove items from the aircraft. An email was sent to all White House reporters, condemning such behavior and urging it to cease immediately.

While boxes of chocolates are occasionally given to reporters on Air Force One as souvenirs bearing the President's seal, the theft of such valuable memorabilia is a grave concern for the administration. Instances of missing items, including dishes and towels with the Air Force One logo, have been reported in the past, prompting increased vigilance.

Voice of America's White House Correspondent, Misha Komadowski, defended his actions, stating that he inadvertently took a cup from Air Force One during a tour and did not intend to embarrass anyone or commit wrongdoing.

Air Force One, often described as the President's "office in the sky," boasts a three-tiered floor area spanning 4,000 square feet. Equipped with a medical station, conference room, dining room, food preparation galleries, and space for journalists, VIPs, and secretariat staff, the aircraft is capable of refueling mid-air and withstanding air attacks.

The theft of memorabilia from Air Force One underscores the need for increased security measures and vigilance to protect the integrity of the President's official aircraft and ensure the safety of its passengers and belongings. The investigation into the theft remains ongoing as authorities work to recover the stolen items and prevent future incidents of theft aboard Air Force One.