The "decoy" Air Force One that President Donald Trump was snuck off of was protected by U.S. fighter jets on its flight to the United Kingdom, a senior Trump administration official told Fox News on Wednesday. TRUMP’S SLY PLANE SWITCH RAISES EYEBROWS OVER SAFETY OF PASSENGERS LEFT BEHIND ON BOARDOnce aboard, however, the press was told to keep the window shades down. A White House wrangler told reporters only that the closed shades had been requested by the Secret Service. Trump said Tuesday night that the decision to switch aircraft was made at the direction of his security detail and the military. "Well, it's only up to the Secret Service; I just follow what they'd like to do," Trump told reporters after traveling to Geneva, Ohio, for the Freedom 250 Patriot Games.