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TRUMP PULLS JARED ISAACMAN'S NASA NOMINATION OVER PRIOR TIES

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June 06, 2025

What does it take to lose a NASA nomination days before a Senate vote? For Jared Isaacman, a billionaire astronaut handpicked by President Donald Trump, the answer lies in a vague phrase: "prior associations."

TRUMP PULLS JARED ISAACMAN'S NASA NOMINATION OVER PRIOR TIES

Trump abruptly withdrew Isaacman's nomination to lead NASA, citing a "thorough review" of these unspecified ties in a Truth Social post. For U.S. space enthusiasts, policymakers, and tech industry watchers, this sudden reversal-announced just before a near-certain Senate confirmation-raises questions about political loyalty, personal rivalries, and the future of America's space ambitions in a $400 billion industry.

Isaacman, a 42-year-old tech mogul and SpaceX collaborator, seemed poised to steer NASA's 18,000 employees toward Trump's Marsfocused agenda.

Yet, his donations to Democrats may have sealed his fate. With no replacement named, NASA faces uncertainty amid a proposed $6 billion budget cut.

imageA SHOCKING U-TURN ON A PROMISING PICK

On Saturday, June 2, 2025, Trump rescinded his December 2024 nomination of Jared Isaacman to lead NASA, a decision that stunned the space community. The billionaire founder of Shift4 Payments, who conducted the first private spacewalk in 2024, had cleared the Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee in April with bipartisan support, setting the stage for a full Senate vote.

Trump's Truth Social post offered little clarity, stating only that a "thorough review of prior associations" prompted the withdrawal, promising a new nominee who would be "mission aligned" and "put America First in Space."

Isaacman, known for his apolitical stance, responded graciously on X, thanking Trump and the Senate for an "enlightening" six-month journey. His nomination, announced during the presidential transition, had been hailed as a bold choice, blending private-sector innovation with space expertise.

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