Trump sends a special message stranded astronauts, jokes that he could go for salvation: ‘We love you’

President Donald TrumpWhile on Thursday he signed executive commands in the oval office, he vowed to bring home two NASA -In astronauts who were stuck in the universe for eight months.
“Elon [Musk] is currently preparing a ship to leave and get them, “said the president of Fox News Senior White House Peter Doocy. “We love you and come to get you, and you didn’t have to be so long up.”
Astronauti Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams were stranded International space station After their space ship Boeing Starlininer had technical questions.
NASA astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore were a flying crew on Boein’s Starliner Capsule, which is recovering from a series of problems. (OUR)
Their mission began on June 5, 2024, and it only scheduled that it lasts for eight days.
Due to numerous problems with space ship, Nasa considered uncertain wear astronauts back to the ground.
He returned to the planet without a crew.
Boeing’s spacecraft Starliner landing on Earth without a crew
One of the astronauts recently confirmed the former president Joe Biden He rejected the offer of help by Musk, the Spacex Executive, said the New York Post.
Trump said on Thursday that Biden “left them alone” in space because “it was” shameful to what happened “.
Elon Musk gestures as he speaks during a press conference at Spacex Starbasi’s facility near the village of Boca Chica in southern Texas, February 10, 2022. (Jim Watson/AFP via Getty Images)
He continued: “The most incompetent president in our history has made it possible for this to happen to you, but this president will not allow this to happen.”
NASA Astronauti Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams during NASA’s recording of their take -off of 5 June 2024 (OUR)
Spacex -O’s space aircraft She plans to start on Wednesday to head to the space station and then return home with Wilmore and Williams after a multi -day handover, Nasa said.
Trump later joked with Doocy about participating in the mission.
“Should I go on that trip just to be on board when we stop?” The president asked Doocy.
Doocy replied, “If it’s an option, yes
Astronaut Suni Williams makes a return because Butch Wilmore gives thumb while in space. (OUR)
“I should do that,” Trump replied with a laugh. “That’s terrible. I thought I liked it.”
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Another journalist who said the president should stay on the ground, to which Trump replied: “I like it more.”
Audrey Conklin Fox News Digital contributed to this report.