President Donald Trump explained why he pulled Jared Isaacman’s nomination for the boss of NASA in the last minute.
Trumpet announced on December 2024 which he has chosen To IsaacA billion tech tech traders and private astronauts, to lead the country’s space agency. Isaacman’s AAS sailed by different nomination measures After Trump’s office and confirmed that the Senate was confirmed in early June.
But on May 31, the White House pulled the rug outsidethat the announcement that Isaacman is no longer. “It is important that NASA’s next leader is the complete alignment of America in America Trump, and a substitute to be sent directly President Trump Soon, “The White House spokesman Liz Huston said to a wonderful statement on May 31.
Trump gives some details on Sunday (July 6) in the social society, the social media network he owns. He posted a High reprimand to the erstwhile transporter and ally Elon MuskDeclare to Excoke Recently revealed principal plans Start a new political party.
After honor, Trump answered the condition of NASA nomination, saying that the musk demands that his “close friend” provided by Isaacman to the agency’s reins.
Trump wrote that, while he was originally thinking that Isaacman “was very good,” the president “was surprised to know that he was a blood-blooded democratic, which was not yet contributed to a Republican before.”
“Elon probably, too,” added to the President. “I also thought it was not eligible to be Elon’s friend, who was in the business of space, running on NASA, when on a large part of Elon’s life.”
Isaacman pushed against these claims in a place Monday (July 7) in X, the social media site owned by Musk.
Isaacman – funding and commands both Missions to Earth Orbit Used that SpaceX Hardware – highlighted he knows musk only in a professional capacity. And he said that Trump was in return for his campaign contributions, which he opened and applied throughout the process of nomination.
“I agree – a right lean on rough – and my political donations to both parties (even 10x more than the Republicans) submitted to the Senate,” before my nomination
The 42-year-old billionaire, built the Shift Company of payment processing, took the long road to his post, as he had done the whole nomination process.
“In person, I did not regret anything – it was an honor to consider the President,” Isaacman wrote. “I love DC and my short time in the arena. The real disappointment is the time lost to senators and staff investing in six months of processing.”
Since the iniquity of the Trump of January 20, the Acting Administrator led Janet Petro. Trump did not name a replacement for Isaacman.