What's going on there with Isaacman is he says, he puts out this statement that we'll never give up the moon again. That's his direct quote.
What's going on there with Isaacman is he says, he puts out this statement that we'll never give up the moon again. That's his direct quote.
And what he was saying actually was, you know, I want the UFO file back under executive control. This is important. And he did it with the Space Force and he did it with these moves early on. And I think Sean Duffy was this interim choice who was open. He had the superficial layer of UFO pieces out there and saying, NASA's going to investigate those UAPs. Don't you worry about it. So he had the good front line on that. But Musk is very resistant to revealing any of the UFO file information. And he said, oh, if there are aliens out there in a recent Rogan appearance, don't worry. I promise you, I'll tell you about aliens. Well, that's different because UFOs aren't necessarily aliens. So he could get out of that pretty easily. That's right. Most of them knows humans. So larger, though, give me your view on this. I know it's not 100% known yet. Obviously, whatever Trump thought the last head was going to do didn't do. There's been a big shakeup behind the scenes. Do you have any information on what happened or why Trump suddenly soured? Well, it's interesting to me. I think it's more that Isaacman was the big clash, as you mentioned, that Elon Trump had in the first place, and that they have apparently patched up their differences here. And now I'm going to put your guy in as I had originally done. Remember, he had done it even before he was president. He was president-elect when he elected this guy. This guy is 42, which is an unusual choice for NASA. He does not have the background. He has been to space, but he's been to space as kind of the tourist background guy, and he's funded SpaceX missions. So he's very much on the inside, and he's very much an Elon guy, which would be fine, except that I think that that aspect, you know, Trump is much more, he's better off when he's in control of this whole piece. And I think he's doing a nod here to Musk, which is quite fascinating. And I don't know. I mean, the book is out on Isaacman. The problem he was saying was that Isaacman was a Democrat and donating to Democrats. But I think what he had with Elon was the fact that if we consolidate NASA into SpaceX, we will be the unstoppable, you know, megalith in space.