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Trump Taps Transportation Secretary Duffy as Interim NASA Head

At a time of turmoil and competing visions for the agency, it will be led by a Trump administration cabinet member.

Sean Duffy
Sean Duffy was ceremonially sworn in as U.S. Secretary of Transportation by Vice President J.D. Vance in January. [Credit: Department of Transportation]
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Key Takeaways:

  • President Trump appointed U.S. Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy as the interim administrator for NASA, an unprecedented dual role for a cabinet member despite Duffy's lack of significant prior experience in space policy.
  • Duffy's appointment fills a prolonged leadership void and occurs amidst significant challenges for NASA, including over 2,000 staff departures and proposed severe budget cuts to its science directorate and deep-space missions.
  • Unlike a previous nominee, Duffy is expected to align NASA's direction with the Trump administration's vision and budget proposals, which have faced strong opposition from scientists, advocacy groups, and Congress.
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President Donald Trump announced Wednesday evening that U.S. Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy would serve as an interim administrator of NASA.

“He will be a fantastic leader of the ever more important Space Agency, even if only for a short period of time,” Trump said in a post on Truth Social, his social media platform.

Mark Zastrow

Mark got his bachelor’s degree in astrophysics from the University of Minnesota and master’s degrees in astronomy and science journalism from Boston University. At BU, he researched topics ranging from Jupiter’s magnetosphere and Enceladus’ plume to stellar activity on M dwarfs and the migration of hot Jupiters. Before joining Astronomy, he freelanced in Seoul, where he covered stories including AlphaGo’s victory, air pollution, dog cloning, research misconduct, and the MERS and COVID-19 outbreaks. He was also the science contributor for tbs eFM’s This Morning, the flagship news program on Korea’s largest English-language radio station, and editor of a South Korean politics newsletter from Korea Exposé. Mark lives in Milwaukee with his fiancé, Katelyn, and their two Jindo mixes, Gguri and Ahto. Mark is a licensed pilot, though these days, you’ll find him in his free time hiked out on his Laser sailboat on Lake Michigan or on the hill between turns 5 and 6 at Road America cheering on his beloved Indy cars.

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