Trump official leaves people in disbelief as he accidentally makes shock admission about Moon landing
US Army Secretary Dan Driscoll sparked confusion after claiming on live TV that a U.S. soldier is currently stationed on the moon. During a Fox News appearance promoting the Army’s upcoming 250th anniversary parade in Washington, D.C., Driscoll listed various Army missions and stated they had “talked to an astronaut yesterday who’s on the moon, who’s a soldier.” This surprising remark quickly spread across social media, with many users questioning if he had unintentionally revealed classified information or made a major slip-up.
Some speculated about secret U.S. space operations, while others believed it was likely a mistake. Driscoll had recently spoken to Army Colonel Anne McClain, a NASA astronaut stationed on the International Space Station (ISS), suggesting he may have meant the ISS instead of the moon. During their conversation, Driscoll praised McClain’s role as one of the most unique jobs he’d seen in the Army. Meanwhile, Donald Trump commented on the upcoming parade, promising a spectacular event featuring tanks, flyovers, and thousands of marching soldiers.