


All because Biden's Handlers did not want to allow Elon Musk to do anything that showed himself in a good light. Which would make Trump, the man Musk was supporting, look good.
What are the lives of a few astronauts compared to the majesty of the Great Progressive Struggle?
Stranded NASA astronaut's daughter finally breaks silence as she lashes out: 'Negligence'
The teen daughter of stranded NASA astronaut Barry Wilmore has spoken out about her dad for the first time, blaming 'negligence' for him being 'stuck in space.'
In a heartbreaking video quietly uploaded to social media last month, Daryn, 19, said that her father had 'missed out on a lot' during his uncertain nine-month stay in space -- including Christmas and her parents' 30-year wedding anniversary.
Wilmore's wife and his two daughters live in Houston, Texas, where they have been patiently awaiting his return since June of last year.
'It's been hard if we're completely honest', she said. Daryn said her frustration about her father's stay was 'less the fact that he's up there' and 'more the fact of why.'
'There's a lot of politics, there's a lot of things that I'm not at liberty to say, and that I don't know fully about,' she said.
'But there's been issues. There's been negligence. And that's the reason why this has just kept getting delayed. There's just been issue after issue after issue.'
Daryn posted the video just weeks before SpaceX Chief Executive Elon Musk, whose company is tasked with bringing the Starliner crew back to Earth later this month, said the Biden administration left them in space for 'political reasons.'
Wilmore and his crewmate, Sunita Williams, were set to return from the ISS eight days after arriving, but their return capsule was plagued by issues and NASA delayed the flight home. They are set to come back to Earth no earlier than March 19.
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Daryn shared the videos just weeks before Musk went on the Joe Rogan Experience Podcast to double down on his statement that the astronauts were 'abandoned,' saying Biden rejected his offer because it would've made Donald Trump 'look good.'
The astronaut himself has confirmed this.
One of the NASA astronauts trapped on the International Space Station said he believes Elon Musk's claim that the Biden administration rejected the SpaceX CEO's offer to help bring the team home.
Barry "Butch" Wilmore made the comment Tuesday during an in-orbit press conference with fellow castaway Sunita Williams nine months after their Boeing Starliner capsule malfunctioned and left the pair stuck on the ISS.
One questioner asked about Musk's recent claim that former President Joe Biden had intentionally stalled their rescue for "political reasons."
In an earlier question, Wilmore denied that politics had anything to do with the team's delayed departure, but he seemed to shift his stance when answering the later question.
"I can only say that Mr. Musk, what he says, is absolutely factual ... I believe him," he said.
SpaceX launched a Crew Dragon capsule to rescue the pair last September, but after it docked at the space station, NASA opted to stall its return.
Musk, who donated $288 million to Donald Trump's presidential campaign, told Fox News' Sean Hannity that working with him to bring the astronauts back would have made Trump "look good" and that Biden "didn't want the publicity" so close to the presidential election.
Bonus: Are the Obamas "soft-launching" their divorce?
There's not much here, but Obama showed up for a basketball game without Big Mike, and then was spotted having dinner with his daughters. Again, without Big Mike.
This was after Michele Obama skipped Jimmy Carter's funeral and the inauguration and reportedly was angry with her gay husband for laughing with Trump.
Kelly says that the normal move would be for the couple to issue a denial stating that all of these rumors are untrue. But they're not doing that.
Apparently Barry is into being choked: