Reminds me of the movie by written by James Vanderbilt, "WHITE HOUSE DOWN."
Terrorists both outside and in.
Reminds me of the movie by written by James Vanderbilt, "WHITE HOUSE DOWN."
Terrorists both outside and in.
Trump Campaign Removes Space Video That Violated NASA Ad Rules
The campaign to reelect President Donald Trump pulled SpaceX, NASA and astronauts and their families into a campaign video that appeared to violate the space agency’s advertising regulations.
The video, released on Wednesday, was the latest effort by the president to parlay his stewardship of American space policy into an upbeat campaign issue. It included shots of two NASA astronauts, Robert L. Behnken and Douglas G. Hurley, who blasted off on Saturday aboard a SpaceX rocket, the first time astronauts have headed to orbit from the United States since 2011.
The campaign removed the video from YouTube on Thursday evening, but not before more than 4,000 people signed a Change.org petition that sought to “Stop Donald Trump politicizing SpaceX and NASA accomplishments.”
Karen L. Nyberg, a retired astronaut who is married to Hurley, posted a message on Twitter that said she and her 10-year-old son should be off-limits to political campaigns.
Titled “Make Space Great Again,” the campaign video, almost three minutes long, intercut between President John F. Kennedy’s 1962 speech setting the goal of a moon landing by the end of the decade, video footage of the Apollo 11 mission, a 2018 speech by Trump promising new space achievements and Saturday’s launch.
NASA makes its images and videos freely available for news organizations and noncommercial uses. But advertising requests are handled much more strictly. While the regulations do not explicitly mention political campaigns, they state, “As a government agency, NASA will not promote or endorse or appear to promote or endorse a commercial product, service or activity.”
The regulations also state, “Astronauts or employees who are currently employed by NASA cannot have their names, likenesses or other personality traits displayed in any advertisements or marketing material.”
Neither SpaceX, NASA nor the Trump campaign replied to emails asking for comment Thursday night.
Unlike his predecessors, who generally emphasized support by both Republicans and Democrats for the space program, Trump has cast NASA in more partisan terms.
After the launch, he gave a celebratory speech at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida during which he thanked a list of politicians for their support of NASA — all Republicans. During the address, he also portrayed the space program as moribund when he took office in 2017 and gave himself credit for reviving NASA’s human spaceflight program.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-campaign-removes-space-video-122604573.html