President Donald Trump tells a reporter aboard Air Force One that she would also be killed if Iran were to strike the aircraft. According to multiple reports, the exchange occurs Wednesday during a press interaction on the plane after Trump departs the NATO summit in Turkey. The reporter raises questions about security concerns related to Air Force One in light of renewed tensions between the United States and Iran. Trump responds with a conditional remark linking the fates of those onboard, saying, “If I go, you go,” and indicating that she would be killed if Iran hits the jet. Both outlets describe the remarks as being made during a gaggle aboard the plane. The reports do not provide additional details about any specific intelligence or planned attack, but they frame the comments in the context of ongoing U.S.-Iran tensions and heightened attention to aircraft security. The statements are presented as an on-the-spot answer to a direct question from the reporter about potential Iranian threats to Air Force One.