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Isaacman Continues to Defend Budget Cuts to Congress

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NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman reiterated his defense of the Trump administration’s proposal to cut $5.6B from the agency’s budget while testifying on Capitol Hill yesterday. The hearing also gave Isaacman a chance to provide more detail on the agency’s top objective: accelerate the US return to the Moon. Common enemy: Bipartisan representatives on the House Appropriations Committee criticized the proposed budget—and echoed vows made last wee…
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The US House Appropriations Committee intends to block the Donald Trump administration's proposal to drastically cut NASA's budget for fiscal year 2027. Instead of the $18.8 billion proposed by the White House, lawmakers are advocating for maintaining funding at last year's level of $24.4 billion. The corresponding proposal was prepared by the relevant subcommittee overseeing the work of NASA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration …

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Payload broke the news on Tuesday, April 28, 2026.
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