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White House just made a sharp U-turn. Trump reversed his earlier decision and brought back Jared Isaacman as NASA Administrator—the same guy Musk pushed for from day one.
This personnel flip might seem like standard DC drama, but it's way more telling. For weeks, rumors swirled about friction between the two power players. Now? That tension appears to be history.
Isaacman isn't just some random bureaucrat. He's a billionaire entrepreneur who's actually been to space twice on private missions. His reinstatement signals something bigger: the administration and Musk are back on the same page.
Why does this matter beyond space policy? Because when these two align, regulatory winds shift. We've seen it before with EV incentives, satellite permits, and crypto-friendly signals from the White House. Isaacman's return could mean smoother paths for tech innovation and fewer roadblocks for emerging sectors.
The feud that never officially existed? Apparently over.