So Trump just did a complete 180 on his NASA pick. Jared Isaacman—yeah, the SpaceX guy who literally went to space—got the nod again after initially being rejected. What changed? Fresh donations to Trump's camp and some serious lobbying effort.



This is pretty wild timing. If Isaacman gets confirmed, he's walking into a pressure cooker situation. NASA's budget is tighter than ever, and there's this insane urgency around the moon missions. The administration wants results, fast.

The SpaceX connection makes this particularly interesting. Isaacman's not just some random political appointee—he's got actual skin in the game when it comes to commercial space. Whether that's a conflict of interest or exactly what NASA needs right now depends on who you ask.

Either way, expect some major shakeups in how NASA operates if this goes through.
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