Trump Appoints Sean Duffy as Acting NASA Chief

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Amidst unprecedented budget cuts and looming layoffs, U.S. President Donald Trump has appointed Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy as acting NASA administrator.

The appointment is temporary, and Duffy will continue leading the Department of Transportation while assuming the NASA role, Trump said in a post on his social media site, Truth Social.

Highly Unusual Appointment

The appointment is highly unusual. There is no precedent for an acting DOT chief also leading NASA, even on an interim basis. Historically, NASA administrators have generally been former astronauts, longtime NASA bureaucrats, former congresspeople, or military veterans.

Duffy’s Background and Policy Goals

Duffy has no formal background in science or space, though the DOT does oversee the Federal Aviation Administration, which oversees commercial space transportation and air traffic control. As he will perform both leadership roles simultaneously, it’s likely that his NASA tenure will be focused on implementing Trump’s near-term policy goals.

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Trump’s Policy Goals for NASA

Trump’s policy goals include wide-ranging cuts to NASA’s budget that will likely slash many science initiatives and steeply reduce its workforce. The cuts, as spelled out in the White House’s “One Big Beautiful Bill,” would reduce the agency’s funding by 25% and decrease headcount by 5,000.

Appointment After Withdrawal of Previous Nominee

Duffy’s appointment comes just weeks after Trump abruptly withdrew his nomination of billionaire entrepreneur Jared Isaacman to NASA administrator. Isaacman, who made his fortune from his company Shift4 Payments, has flown to space twice on private SpaceX missions. Trump said he rescinded support following a “thorough review of prior associations,” citing Isaacman’s donations to Democratic candidates and the billionaire’s close ties to SpaceX CEO Elon Musk.

Trump’s Reversal and Relations with Musk

Trump’s reversal on Isaacman reportedly led to the souring of relations between the president and Musk.

“I also thought it inappropriate that a very close friend of Elon, who was in the Space Business, run NASA, when NASA is such a big part of Elon’s corporate life,” Trump said in a separate Truth Social post.

Appointment Details

Duffy replaces Kennedy Space Center director Janet Petro, a longtime NASA bureaucrat. It’s unclear how long he will remain in the position.

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