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Jared Isaacman Defends Ties With Elon Musk And SpaceX: ‘No Different Than NASA’

Isaacman was grilled over 'conflict of interests.'

Harsh Vardhan
Last updated: December 4, 2025 12:11 AM
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NASA administrator nominee Jared Isaacman was put on the spot at the Senate confirmation hearing on Wednesday over his relations with SpaceX CEO Elon Musk. Said to be a close ally of Musk, Isaacman was grilled over the potential ‘conflict of interests’ if he was confirmed as the NASA administrator, considering the billions of dollars worth of contracts the agency awards SpaceX.

Isaacman, the billionaire founder of Shift4 payments company, has been through a turbulent journey regarding his nomination, which was first announced by US President Donald Trump in December 2024. Trump was also the one who withdrew the nomination in June this year due to Isaacman’s ties with Democratic party candidates in the past. Trump made a U-turn in November by renominating him for the job again.

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Jared Isaacman with US President Trump at the Oval Office. Image: X/@JaredIsaacman

Trump also seems to have reconciled with Musk, with whom he had an ugly public fallout just months ago.

Isaacman defends his relationship with Musk

Given this backdrop, Senator Edward Markey fielded questions on how the ordeal unfolded and whether Musk had a role in bringing Isaacman back in the picture.

.@SenMarkey: “Was Elon Musk in the room when President Trump offered you the job?”

NASA nominee Jared Isaacman: “My interview, my conversations with the president there were dozens of people moving in and out of the room…” pic.twitter.com/GDBCZViTKk

— CSPAN (@cspan) December 3, 2025

“Was Elon Musk in the room when President Trump offered you the job?” asked Sen Markey multiple times. 

“My interview, my conversations with the president and there were dozens of people moving in and out of the room. And I don’t think it’s fair to bring anyone into this,” replied Isaacman. He refused to give a straight answer and navigated the questions rather diplomatically.

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Jared Isaacman with Elon Musk and inspiration4 crew. Image: X/@Inspiration4

Sen. Markey also quizzed Isaacman on his friendship with Musk and his business with SpaceX, which launched the Inspiration4 (2021) and Polaris Dawn (2024) missions funded and commanded by Isaacman. 

To the question of why Isaacman bought spaceflights with SpaceX, he replied – “I acknowledged I went to space twice with SpaceX but I pointed out they were the only company capable of sending astronauts to and from space since the Shuttle retired. My relationship with them is no different than NASA. In fact, if there was more than one company, I suspect I would have paid less.” Isaacman also refused to reveal the value of the contracts of the two SpaceX missions.

However, he outlined the $240 million the Inspiration4 mission raised for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, which according to Isaacman is significantly higher than the value of the contracts.

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