Maybe Jared Isaacman should run for Congress. He believes in strong borders, limited government, cutting waste, and putting America first. Sounds like the kind of Republican leadership we could actually use. https://t.co/aWi4dwtuzc
Jared Isaacman is donating $25M to @RocketCenterUSA's Space Camp 🚀💰 "Space Camp is a national treasure. We need more engineers, scientists, doctors, pilots, astronauts, and explorers in this country to build the future we all wanna live in" "there's a lot we can get out of https://t.co/3eJ4rGKkxI
BREAKING — Former NASA nominee and astronaut/businessman Jared Isaacman is considering a run for Congress as a Republican in Pennsylvania. He was backed by Elon Musk, but his nomination was ultimately withdrawn. https://t.co/VrkyZOof3x
Entrepreneur and astronaut Jared Isaacman is weighing a Republican bid for a U.S. House seat in Pennsylvania, according to multiple reports on Monday. Isaacman, 42, rose to prominence as the Inspiration4 mission commander and was briefly nominated by former President Donald Trump to lead NASA before the nomination was withdrawn. Elon Musk publicly supported that nomination. The prospective candidacy would add a high-profile outsider to the 2026 electoral field in a state that helped decide the last two presidential contests. Isaacman has not yet filed paperwork or indicated which district he might target. Separately on Monday, Isaacman pledged $25 million to the U.S. Space & Rocket Center’s Space Camp in Huntsville, Alabama, saying the program is a “national treasure” that can inspire the next generation of engineers and explorers.