Donald Trump Just Made the Strangest Comment About Sunita Williams’ Hair—You Won’t Believe WHAT!

No one can outtalk Donald Trump! The former president, famous for his sharp and humorous remarks, has made another surprising statement. But this time, instead of blaming the Biden administration, he spoke about astronaut Sunita Williams.
Two well-known astronauts, Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore, have been stuck in space for a long time. They were supposed to be on an 8-day trip to space on June 5, 2024, using Boeing’s Starliner. However, due to technical issues with the spaceship’s capsule, they have been stranded in space for 258 days. Even worse, the capsule returned to Earth without them, and NASA has delayed their return.
According to reports, Donald Trump tried to reassure the stranded astronauts, saying, “We’re coming up to get you.” He then joked about their long stay in space, adding, “I hope they like each other; maybe they’ll fall in love. Who knows?”
This joke surprised many because Sunita has been married for 20 years, and Butch Wilmore has a wife and two daughters. Later in the same interview, Trump also commented on Sunita’s hair, saying, “She has a good, solid head of hair… no games with her hair.”
His remark came after a viral picture showed Sunita’s hair floating in space. Previously, she had mentioned in an interview that microgravity in space causes some strange changes in the human body, like faster hair and nail growth, as well as an increase in height.
Meanwhile, Trump criticized Joe Biden’s administration, saying they were responsible for the astronauts being “stuck up there.” He told reporters that he had asked Elon Musk to help bring them back. According to Trump, Musk’s SpaceX is now preparing a spacecraft to bring home not only Sunita and Butch but also two other astronauts who traveled to the International Space Station last September.
Trump also claimed that Biden was “embarrassed by what happened” and refused to take action. He added, “If you’re embarrassed, you gotta get them out.”
However, NASA responded to these claims, explaining that the return was delayed for safety reasons due to Boeing Starliner’s technical issues. NASA emphasized that it’s better to be safe than to take risks.
As of now, reports suggest that Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore will return to Earth on March 19 or 20. Despite the challenges, both astronauts remain focused and safe thanks to their experience.
They also denied claims that they feel “abandoned.” Speaking to CNN’s Anderson Cooper, Wilmore said, “We don’t feel abandoned or stuck.” Williams added, “It’s been longer than expected, but we’re making the most of it.”