President Donald TrumpWhile signing Executive Orders in the Oval Office on Thursday, two NASA astronauts promised to take home who are in the room for eight months.
“Elon (Musk) Now prepares a ship to go up and get them, “the president told Fox News Senior White House Correspondent Peter Doocy. “We love you, and we come up to get you, and you shouldn’t have been there that long.”
Astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams were stranded on the International Space Station After their Boeing Starliner -Space Varies had technical problems.

NASA Astronauten Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore were the cockpit team on Boeing’s Starliner Capsule, which recovers from a series of problems. (NASA)
Their mission started on June 5, 2024 and was only eight days.
Due to countless problems with the spacecraft, NASA thought it was unsafe To wear the astronauts back to earth.
It returned to the planet unmanned.
Boeing’s Starliner -Ruimtevaartiger lands back on the earth without a crew
One of the astronauts recently confirmed former president Joe Biden Auxiliary offer from Musk, CEO of the SpaceX, refused, reported the New York Post.
Trump said on Thursday that Biden “left them alone” in space because he “ashamed of what happened.”

Elon Musk gestures while he speaks during a press conference in SpaceX’s Starbase facility near Boca Chica Village in Zuid -Texas, 10 February 2022. (Jim Watson/AFP via Getty images)
Boeing Starliner Undocks from Space Station, heads to the earth unmanned while crew remains behind
He continued: “The most incompetent president in our history has let it happen to you, but this president will not let that happen.”

NASA Astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams during NASA’s Live Shot of their start on June 5, 2024 (NASA)
SpaceX’s Dragon SpaceCraft is planned to launch on Wednesday to go to the space station and then return home with Wilmore and Williams after a transfer period of a few days, Nasa said.
Trump later made jokes with Doocy about participating in the mission.
“Do I have to go on that trip to be on the ship when we stop?” Asked the President Doocy.
Doocy replied: “If that is an option, yes.”

Astronaut Suni Williams does a backflip while Butch Wilmore gives a thumb up in space. (NASA)
“I should do it,” Trump replied with laughing. “That’s terrible. I thought he liked me. “
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Another reporter chimde by saying that the president should stay on earth, to which Trump replied: “She likes me more.”
Audrey Conklin from FOX News Digital has contributed to this report.