Trump reportedly offered NASA 'all the money you could ever need' to land on Mars during his presidency

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President Donald Trump reportedly offered the NASA "all the money you could ever need" to land on Mars by the first term of his presidency, according to a report from New York Magazine that cited an upcoming memoir by the former White House communications official Cliff Sims.

The story said Trump appeared "distracted" at times during the discussion and asked a NASA official: "What if we sent NASA's budget through the roof, but focused entirely on that instead of whatever else you're doing now. Could it work then?"

President Donald Trump reportedly offered the NASA "all the money you could ever need" to land on Mars by the first term of his presidency, according to a New York Magazine report citing an upcoming memoir from a former White House communications official.

In "Team of Vipers: My 500 Extraordinary Days in the Trump White House," former White House Message Strategy director Cliff Sims recalls that immediately before a phone call with astronauts aboard the International Space Station in April 2017, Trump expressed a deep fascination for sending humans to Mars during his first term.See the rest of the story at Business InsiderNOW WATCH: Inside the Coast Guard's 8-week boot camp where recruits go through extreme physical tests and brutal 'smoke sessions'See Also:Senators from both parties have introduced a bill to keep Trump from ditching NATO, but they may not be able to stop himTrump just reimagined how the US will fight nuclear wars but it's a losing battle with RussiaTrump's own party slams his Syria 'retreat' after ISIS-claimed attack kills US troopsSEE ALSO: US Coast Guard leader rails against the government shutdown that's led some service members 'to rely on food pantries and donations'

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