'It's incredible, the technology, the power. I'm so proud of the people at NASA, all the people that worked together, public and private. When you see a sight like that it's incredible,' President Trump said
Following the successful launch of the NASA/SpaceX rocket on Saturday, President Donald Trump claimed that America has regained its position as the"world leader" in space.
While speaking at the Kennedy Space Center, Trump said that"the United States has regained our place of prestige as the world leader." The President continued:"You can't be number one on earth if you are number two in space," and that"we are not going to be number two anywhere."Trump's comments come as the US is reeling from the coronavirus pandemic and rising racial tension this week following the death of an unarmed African American man named George Floyd.
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