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Trump claims he would have ‘no trouble’ becoming an astronaut

Donald Trump has claimed he would have “no trouble” becoming an astronaut during an Oval Office meeting to honor the Artemis II lunar mission crew on Wednesday (29 April). The president delivered remarks to honor the NASA crew that traveled to the Moon for the first time since the Nixon administration. After praising the astronauts’ “unbelievable courage,” Trump said: “To get in there you have to be very smart, you have to do a lot of things physically good, so I would have had no trouble making it... Maybe a little bit of a problem... We’ll have to try it sometime. Is a president allowed to go up in one of these missions?”

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independent.co.ukStai leggendo2 mesi fa

Trump claims he would have ‘no trouble’ becoming an astronaut

Donald Trump has claimed he would have “no trouble” becoming an astronaut during an Oval Office meeting to honor the Artemis II lunar mission crew on Wednesday (29 April). The president delivered remarks to honor the…

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huffpost.com2 mesi fa

Trump's Wild Claim About His Ability To Be An Astronaut Is Turning Heads

Apparently, bone spurs won't disqualify him for space travel.

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theguardian.com2 mesi fa

Trump hosts crew of historic Artemis mission: ‘I would have had no trouble making it’

The astronauts joined president in Oval Office for a press conference, and it wasn’t long before he praised himself

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usatoday.com2 mesi fa

Trump welcomes 'very brave' Artemis II astronauts to White House

President Donald Trump welcomed the Artemis II astronauts Wednesday, April 29, to the White House, where he praised their mission around the moon.

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france24.com2 mesi fa

Trump says NASA has ‘good shot’ at returning astronauts to Moon before 2029

US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday he believes NASA has a “good shot” at returning astronauts to the Moon before 2029, citing progress on the Artemis II programme, though he cautioned against…

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  1. mercoledì 29 aprile 2026·independent.co.uk

    Trump claims he would have ‘no trouble’ becoming an astronaut

    Donald Trump has claimed he would have “no trouble” becoming an astronaut during an Oval Office meeting to honor the Artemis II lunar mission crew on Wednesday (29 April). The…

  2. mercoledì 29 aprile 2026·theguardian.com

    Trump hosts crew of historic Artemis mission: ‘I would have had no trouble making it’

    The astronauts joined president in Oval Office for a press conference, and it wasn’t long before he praised himself

  3. giovedì 30 aprile 2026·huffpost.com

    Trump's Wild Claim About His Ability To Be An Astronaut Is Turning Heads

    Apparently, bone spurs won't disqualify him for space travel.

  4. giovedì 30 aprile 2026·france24.com

    Trump says NASA has ‘good shot’ at returning astronauts to Moon before 2029

    US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday he believes NASA has a “good shot” at returning astronauts to the Moon before 2029, citing progress on the Artemis II programme, though…

  5. giovedì 30 aprile 2026·usatoday.com

    Trump welcomes 'very brave' Artemis II astronauts to White House

    President Donald Trump welcomed the Artemis II astronauts Wednesday, April 29, to the White House, where he praised their mission around the moon.