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The two NASA astronauts left stranded up in space for 9 months by the Biden regime have just given their first interview after being rescued by President Trump and Elon Musk.
In the Fox News interview, Butch Wilmore said that President Trump and Elon Musk have earned his trust, “I have no reason not to believe anything they say because they’ve earned my trust.”
When asked about what they wanted to say to President Trump and Elon Musk, Butch responded,
“I respect you. I trust you. You’ve given me no reason not to, either one of them.”
Suni answered, “I’m just glad that they’re involved and they’re taking notice.”
Watch that clip here:
Amazing: The 2 NASA astronauts who were rescued from space after 9 months by Trump & Elon send them their eternal gratitude:
“I respect you, I trust you… they’ve earned my trust. I am grateful… It’s empowering, it’s strengthening for our nation.”pic.twitter.com/w5pCN8dFEG
— Sara Rose
(@saras76) March 31, 2025
Q: “What would you like to say to President Trump & Elon Musk.”
RESCUED ASTRONAUTS: “I respect you, I trust you…They’ve earned my trust, & for that, I am grateful.”
“I’m just glad that they’re involved, & they take notice…” pic.twitter.com/5HHdqNJXdk
— Breaking911 (@Breaking911) March 31, 2025
The New York Post reported:
Rescued US astronaut Butch Wilmore said he’s “grateful” President Trump is taking an “active role” in space flight programs — saying it’s “refreshing” the current administration has shown a keen interest.
In his first interview since returning to Earth after being stuck in space for nine months, Wilmore told Fox News’ “America’s Newsroom” that the president — as well as SpaceX founder Elon Musk — had earned his trust.
“I have no reason not to believe anything they say because they’ve earned my trust,” Wilmore, 62, said.
“For that, I am grateful that our national leaders actually are coming in and taking part in our human space flight program, which we see is hugely important, [of] global significance, and they take an active role. And based on the past and what we see now… it’s refreshing, not just refreshing, it’s empowering.”
Asked what he would say to Trump and Musk, Wilmore responded, “I respect you. I trust you. You’ve given me no reason not to, either one of them.”
Suni Williams, who was stranded alongside Wilmore after their week-long test flight turned into a nine-month space odyssey, added that she, too, appreciated Trump and Musk were taking an interest.
“I’m just glad that they’re involved and they’re taking notice,” Williams, 59, said.
The veteran astronaut said their plight “allowed a lot of people, including the president and Elon, to look at what’s going on at the International Space Station, take it very seriously and understand that our involvement as a country, as a space faring nation, is really important throughout the world.”
“It sets an example and it shows, you know, our ability to be able to put people in space, operate in space, work in space, and then bring us back,” she added.
You can watch the full interview with Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams right here:
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