BY Benjamin ClarkFebruary 20, 2025
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Elon Musk criticizes Biden's handling of ISS astronauts' stay

Billionaire Elon Musk and former President Donald Trump sat down for a revealing interview with Fox News host Sean Hannity.

According to the New York Post, Musk accused former President Joe Biden of deliberately leaving two astronauts stranded aboard the International Space Station for political motives.

Astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams have been aboard the ISS for 258 days, far exceeding their planned eight-day mission.

Their extended stay resulted from technical issues with Boeing's Starliner capsule, which returned to Earth without them in June. SpaceX launched a rescue mission in September, successfully docking a Crew Dragon capsule at the space station, but NASA has delayed their return.

Extended stay raises concerns over astronaut welfare

Musk expressed his frustration during the Fox News interview, where he appeared alongside President Trump. The SpaceX CEO, speaking with Hannity, stated: "They were left up there for political reasons, which is not good."

The world's richest man confirmed the spacecraft would return to Earth in approximately four weeks, following what he described as postponements that reached a "ridiculous degree."

Trump supported Musk's assertions, suggesting Biden wanted to avoid publicity surrounding the situation.

NASA's December announcement indicated the astronauts would need to wait for another SpaceX rescue vehicle to arrive with replacement scientists no earlier than late March.

The space agency also specified an undefined handover period would be necessary before the stranded crew could depart.

Astronauts respond to abandonment claims

When Trump posted on social media claiming Biden had "abandoned" the astronauts, both Wilmore and Williams quickly refuted these allegations.

During a CNN interview with Anderson Cooper, Wilmore addressed the situation directly:

We don't feel abandoned, we don't feel stuck, we don't feel stranded. I understand why others may think that.

The astronauts have maintained a positive outlook despite their prolonged stay. Williams acknowledged the unexpected length of their mission but emphasized their ability to adapt and make the most of the situation. Their professional response contrasts sharply with the political controversy surrounding their predicament.

SpaceX rescue mission advances amid political tension

The rescue operation has become increasingly politicized, with Trump and Musk presenting a united front during their joint interview. Musk confirmed his team would proceed with extreme caution during the return mission, citing SpaceX's perfect record in returning astronauts from the space station.

The situation has highlighted the complex relationship between private space companies, government agencies, and political administration changes. SpaceX's involvement in the rescue mission demonstrates the growing importance of commercial space operations in supporting NASA's objectives.

The interview, filmed at the White House last week, primarily focused on Musk's Department of Government Efficiency initiative aimed at reducing federal spending. However, the discussion about the stranded astronauts has drawn significant attention to the intersection of space exploration and political decision-making.

Mission resolution draws near

The impending return of Wilmore and Williams marks the final chapter in their unexpected extended stay aboard the International Space Station.

Their journey began as a routine eight-day mission but transformed into a 258-day expedition that sparked political controversy and debate.

The safe return of the astronauts remains the primary concern for all parties involved, with SpaceX preparing to execute their proven return procedures. As the scheduled departure approaches, attention focuses on the successful completion of this unprecedented rescue mission and its implications for future space operations.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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