Fox News hostĀ Mark LevinĀ has called out billionaires for not payingĀ Donald Trumpās legal bills after the former presidentās legal team said paying his $400 millionĀ New York civil fraud penaltyĀ would be āa practical impossibility.ā
Trump is seeking a bond of $464 million to cover his fines and a stay in the execution of the monetary portion of the civil trial ruling after JudgeĀ Arthur EngoronĀ ruled in February that Trump must pay $355 million for committing fraud. The New York court held that Trump and top executives at The Trump Organization inflated the value of his assets to obtain more favorable terms from lenders and insurers. With interest, the full payment will be roughly $454 million. Trumpās lawyers are appealing the verdict.
On Monday, theĀ RepublicanĀ suffered a setback after Trumpās legal team admitted in a court filing that it is aĀ āpractical impossibilityāĀ for him to make the $464 million payment and requested a stay pending the outcome of an appeal process. His team had contactedĀ 33 companies to try to secure funding.
Musk already got a 2b contract out of NASA, and all it cost him was to give the lady who signed it a cushy job.
That and owning the company that makes the only reusable rockets on Earth, I guess.
Musk is a twat but you canāt deny that NASA is getting their moneyās worth out of their contracts with SpaceX.
2 billion doesnāt even pay for a single launch of SLS. And I wouldnāt be surprised to see Starship land on the moon (or at least impact the moon, lol) before the next launch of SLS.
I would be VERY surprised. And I NASA didnāt award blue origin a second moon lander contract because they have utmost faith in Starship/HLS.
I will be first in line to say Falcon is an amazing piece of engineering, and Starlink is a great way to fund Falcon. Itāll never turn a profit, but itās an amazing way to turn venture capital into cheap rockets for everyone.
But SpaceX has missed every single HLS deadline by a mile. Theyāve got 2 more weeks to do their first unmanned moon landing, according to the original schedule. Itāll take 12 (or 20?) successful launches to do 1 lunar landing and return, so Iāll take this bet.
The 2 billion contract was for HLS. It was originally higher, but Kathy Lueders gave SpaceX a call to lower their bid to just under the (previously undisclosed) limit, making them the only valid bid. Thatās what the Blue Origin lawsuit was about, but the judge said it was legal for NASA to āenter in negotiationsā with single parties, so this was allowed. You might recognise the name Kathy Leuders, because right after she handed SpaceX the contract, she quit NASA and got a job at SpaceX.
I think Iām validated in finding the whole HLS situation extremely concerning.
I agree with you on HLS, the whole thing seems foolish. I meant more like SpaceX will chuck something around the moon for sport than that they would actually get HLS working. After all, SpaceX can already get to the moon, a lot of the recent payloads to the moon have flown on Falcon 9.
The hardest part of getting to the moon is getting mass to orbit, and Starship just proved it could get mass to orbit, even if the reusable components didnāt work out. Now they just need to put Blue Originās lander inside the payload bay with a kick stage to send it off to the moon š Doing a ton of refueling just to send an entire, oversized Starship as a lander makes no sense.