During a joint interview with Fox News’ Sean Hannity, Elon Musk spoke about his plans for Mars and his unique approach to life. When asked about dying on Mars, Musk replied, “Yes, but not on impact.” This echoed previous statements about his desire to die on Mars but not immediately upon landing. Musk, alongside President Trump, discussed the SpaceX CEO’s role in the administration and plans to send humans to Mars. Musk also touched on the situation with NASA astronauts, criticizing the delays in their return, which he suggested were politically motivated. The conversation also addressed growing rumors of Musk being called “President Elon Musk,” a notion Trump acknowledged, sharing Musk’s thoughts on how media attempts to drive a wedge between them.
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