Trump reiterates vow to send Musk to bring back NASA astronauts
President Donald Trump was asked in the Oval Office for an update on the mission to bring back astronauts Barry "Butch" Wilmore and Sunita "Suni" Williams from the International Space Station.
The astronauts were part of Boeing's Starliner test flight mission last year and were forced to stay on the station after tests showed the craft was not safe for a return flight.
Trump claimed Elon Musk is ready to go up in two weeks to bring the astronauts back.

"We're going to get them out. We're coming up to get you. I've authorized Elon," he said, without going into further details.
Trump continued to blame former President Joe Biden for the situation.
Last month, Wilmore told CNN that he and Williams "do not feel abandoned."
"I understand why others may think that, but we came prepared. We came committed. That is your human spaceflight program. It prepares for any and all contingencies that we can conceive of, and we prepare for those. So let's change the narrative to we are prepared and we are committed," he said.







