NASA spokesperson Bethani Stephen, President Donald Trump, inspired to secure the return of a way out for more than nine months at the International Space Station.
In an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital, Stevens said that the mission of saving astronauts Barry “Poach”, Wilmor and Sony Williams was “a great victory for the Trump administration”.
She said that success is just the beginning, as Trump's candidate becomes the NASA manager, Jared Isaac, looking forward to “Mars and beyond.”

The commander of the Spacex and Polaris Jard Isaacman mission of the “Dragon” capsule from Polaris Dawn Mission inhabited after it retracted the dry coast of Tortojas, Florida, on September 15, 2024. (Polaris/AFP program via Getty Images)
“This is a big victory for Trump administration. This will not happen without President Trump's intervention. “Next to the list, to continue implementing the ambitious space agenda of President Trump, who described him in his opening speech, is his candidate to the NASA director, Jared Esman,” said Stevens.
She highlighted that Ezkman “was the first civilian to do Human silver corridor “ He is a human being who worked widely with St. Joud. Like Trump, Essakman is “external”.
“President Trump was one day externally, and the American people returned to his post, just showing their appreciation for the work aspect he brings to the table. Mr. ISAACMAN also has a background as a businessman for a very successful commercial company,” said Stevens. “I think it is perfectly suitable, and so did 30 astronauts who wrote to support him and the ruling of the multiple Republican Party, that it is completely suitable for taking leadership here in NASA and implementing the president's agenda.”
Last Tuesday, Willmore, 62, and Williams, 59, retreated in the Gulf of America off the coast of Talhaasi, Florida, after the space spacecraft from Elon Musk arrived to ISS just a few days ago.
Stevens explained that NASA is ready to “get a rolling ball” after their safe return to the ground, but I noticed that her mission would be launched in the heart of Washington, DC,

NASA Sony Williams astronaut is assisted out of the Spacex Dragon spacecraft on a Spacex Megan recovery ship after she and her colleague from Nick Hague, Butch Wilmore and Roscosmos fell in Flohase, Florida. (Kegan Barber/NASA via Getty Images)
ISAACMAN is facing an upcoming confirmation session in the Senate where Trump is looking to secure another candidate who has been appointed to his administration.
Earlier this month, eight Republican rulers – Ron Desantis, from Florida; Sarah Hakabi Sanders from Arkansas; Greg Abbott from Texas; Bill Lee from Tennessee; Brian Kemp of Georgia; Mike Kio from Missouri; Kevin State from Oklahoma-to the Chairman of the Trade, Science and Transport Committee in the Senate Ted Cruz, was written. They called for a “quick” assertion, noting the “unparalleled” Trump candidate's ability to pay bold initiatives and to understand Isaac “the complex scene to explore modern space.”

NASA Poach's astronaut is assisted out of the Spacex Dragon spacecraft on a SPACEX Megan after he and his fellow NASA fell, Nick The Hague and Sony Williams, Roscusmos, Smell, Florida. (Kegan Barber/NASA via Getty Images)
“I think these conservatives realize that the result of the November elections was a mandate from the American people to implement change and achieve change,” Stevens told Fox News Digital. “President Trump has achieved this change from the first day. The next step here is Jarrid Essanman's confirmation urgently, so that we can work on the agenda of the ambitious president, as he was promoting his opening speech.”
She said: “We used to go to the moon and to Mars and beyond, and we have less than four years at this stage to overcome this ambitious agenda to a large extent.” “We need to implement his leadership here in NASA in order to get the ball there. So I think this is the next step towards America first in space.”
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Fox News Digital also obtained an exclusive message from the governor of Alabama Kay Ivey, another Republican who joined her colleagues from the state leaders in supporting a quick confirmation of the NASA official.