Musk, NASA and Trump
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A legal battle between Cards Against Humanity and SpaceX, Elon Musk's rocket company, over a plot of land in Texas has come to an end.
Jared Isaacman’s bid to take the top job at NASA — once thought dead in the Senate — has found renewed life as Sen. Tim Sheehy and a handful of high-profile supporters seek to help the tech billionaire supplant the acting head of the space agency, Sean Duffy.
Musk’s comments come one day after Duffy said he was in the process of reopening solicitations for a contract that had been awarded to SpaceX as part of the Artemis III project.
SpaceX and United Launch Alliance will share in $1.1 billion for seven missions, the latest round of deals in the National Security Space Launch program.
Steve Bannon, a former adviser to President Trump and a vocal critic of Elon Musk, urged Trump to retaliate against the SpaceX leader by targeting his business. Bannon said on his “War Room Live” show
The party game that stopped a wall just punked a space empire. It’s not every day that a pack of raunchy playing cards goes head-to-head with a space company run by the richest man on Earth. But then again, Cards Against Humanity has always specialized in improbable punchlines.
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The billionaire’s swipes at Sean Duffy are the latest example of his tangling with members of the Trump administration.