President Trump claims the moon is part of Mars

US President Donald Trump is returning to Washington this Friday after a five-day state visit to Great Britain, Ireland and France to present the 75th anniversary of D-Day. After enjoying the grand royal reception in London, the president will arrive at the White House this afternoon at the local time to confront [...]
US President Donald Trump is returning to Washington this Friday after a five-day state visit to Great Britain, Ireland and France to present the 75th anniversary of D-Day.
After enjoying the magnificent royal reception in London, the president will arrive at the White House this afternoon at the local time to cope with the loss of commercial tensions with Mexico and China, and the calls being made for his charge of obstructing justice.
The president caused massive confusion on Twitter today when he asked Nassau not to make other plans to visit the moon, but to direct efforts to visit Mars, writes Periscopi.
For all the money we're spending, NASA shouldn't talk about going back to the moon. We did this fifty years ago. They should focus on much bigger things, including Mars [the part of the moon], on defence and science! ” /Periscopi











