Patrick Lloyd is in his private gym when his iPhone buzzes. He received the text 'Package out for delivery' (regarding to the fact that they have kidnapped Hannah Wells) from Lozano at 12:15, real-time, but when he picks up his phone to read the message the time is 12:59.
While reviewing the security footage of the kidnapping of agent Wells, in the first shot of the camera there is nobody underneath the stairs, but on the second viewing when agent Wells is coming down the stairs there is clearly someone underneath it.
There are no American nuclear weapons in France. France has its own nuclear weapons.
American presidents may well wear a flag lapel pin, but European leaders do NOT wear their country's flag as a lapel pin. The scene at the NATO conference where the French president has a French flag on her jacket (rather than the discrete red thread of someone conferred with the Legion d'Honneur, which all presidents receive), the British prime minister a union jack, etc., etc., is farcical.
When Lloyd exits the parking in the 24th minute, the car make was 'Lincoln'. However, when Lloyd arrives at his destination the car changes to a 'Chevrolet'
The French representative is referred to as the "Prime Minister". While France does indeed have one, it is normally the French President who will represent the country in such matters.
When Secretary of State Moss takes a picture of Seth Wright on Air Force one, his finger is clearly over the camera, although he states that he got the picture.
When Lloyd's car is emerging from the underground parking lot onto a street corner, we can see a Canada Post truck cruise by nonchalantly (easily avoidable as it was a very short and clear scene) even though they're supposed to be in DC.
When Secretary of State Moss is taking the picture of Seth Wright and President Kirkman at the door of Air Force One, his finger is over the lens of the camera on Wright's phone, though he says, "got it." Unless his finger obscuring the shot is intentional, he does not, in fact, have it.
The president tells a group of students that George Washington was not smiling in his portrait because he had wooden teeth. George Washington did not have wooden teeth.