Trump admin live updates: White House drops NASA nominee with Musk ties

The Senate was expected to vote on Jared Isaacman next week.

Last Updated: June 1, 2025, 5:37 PM EDT

President Donald Trump on Friday claimed China violated its trade agreement with the U.S. and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said talks between the world's two largest economies stalled.

This week, Trump's global tariff policy hit a major roadblock as two federal courts ruled he does not have the power to unilaterally impose some levies. The tariffs can stay in place, for now, as the court considers the administration's appeal.

Meanwhile, Elon Musk is leaving his role as a "special government employee" but is expected to remain an unofficial adviser to Trump.

Jun 01, 2025, 3:19 PM EDT

Sen. Ernst issues sarcastic ‘apology’ over Medicaid remarks

Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, posted an “apology” for remarks she made at a town hall meeting on Friday, in which she responded to someone in the audience shouting “People are going to die!” from cuts to Medicaid by saying, “Well, we all are going to die.”

On Saturday, Ernst posted an Instagram in which she appears to be sincere, saying, “I would like to take this opportunity to sincerely apologize for a statement that I made yesterday at my town hall. A woman who was extremely distraught screamed out from the back corner of the auditorium, ‘People are going to die!’”

Senator Joni Ernst speaks during The Hill & Valley Forum 2025 at The Capitol Visitor Center, April 30, 2025.
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“And I made an incorrect assumption that everyone in the auditorium understood that, yes, we are all going to perish from this Earth,” she continued. “So I apologize, and I’m really, really glad that I did not have to bring up the subject of the Tooth Fairy as well.”

Ernst faced a backlash over her town hall remarks, including from Democratic Sen. Chris Murphy, who said on CNN on Sunday, “I think everybody in that audience knows that they’re going to die. They would just rather die in old age at 85 or 90, instead of dying at 40. And the reality is that, when you lose your health care, you are much more at risk of early death.”

May 31, 2025, 4:24 PM EDT

White House pulls NASA nominee Jared Isaacman, billionaire with Musk ties

The White House withdrew Saturday the nomination of Jared Isaacman to become the next NASA administrator just days before his scheduled confirmation vote in the Senate.

"It’s essential that the next leader of NASA is in complete alignment with President Trump’s America First agenda and a replacement will be announced directly by President Trump soon," Liz Huston, a spokesperson for the White House said in a statement.

In this April 19, 2024, file photo, SpaceX Polaris Dawn crew member Jared Isaacman speaks at a press briefing.
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Isaacman, who is the CEO of the payment processing company Shift4, has had a long history with Musk and worked with SpaceX on commercial flights into space.

During his confirmation hearing in April with the Senate’s Commerce Committee, Isaacman stated he would "prioritize sending American astronauts to Mars."

Isaacman attempted to distance himself from Musk during his confirmation hearing as he was getting grilled by Democrats on the committee.

PHOTO: Jared Isaacman Testifies In His Senate Nomination Hearing To Be NASA Administrator
In this April 9, 2025, file photo, Jared Isaacman, President Donald Trump's nominee to be National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Administrator, testifies during a Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee confirmation hearing in the Russell Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill, on April 9, 2025, in Washington, D.C.
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Musk and Trump have emphasized their desire to prioritize Mars, whereas Isaacman clarified during questioning that a lunar landing would take precedence over a Mars mission.

In a post on social media, Trump confirmed he had pulled the nomination.

"After a thorough review of prior associations, I am hereby withdrawing the nomination of Jared Isaacman to head NASA," Trump said without elaborating. "I will soon announce a new Nominee who will be Mission aligned, and put America First in Space."

-ABC News' Kelsey Walsh

May 30, 2025, 8:11 PM EDT

Trump touts US Steel-Nippon deal

President Donald Trump on Friday touted a "blockbuster agreement" between U.S. Steel and Japanese company Nippon Steel that he said would keep the iconic U.S. steelmaker in Pittsburgh -- though he previously opposed such a merger and offered few details on the intricacies of the deal.

President Donald Trump speaks at the U.S. Steel Mon Valley Works-Irvin Plant, May 30, 2025, in West Mifflin, Pa.
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Trump discussed the deal during a rally at the Irvin Works plant in Allegheny County on Friday evening.

May 30, 2025, 6:13 PM EDT

Trump says he's doubling tariffs on steel imports to 50%

President Donald Trump said he will double the tariff imposed on imports of steel from 25% to 50%.

Trump made the announcement during a rally in Pennsylvania on Friday to discuss the "partnership" between U.S. Steel and Japan-based Nippon Steel.

Trump said the increase in steel tariffs "will even further secure the steel industry in the United States."

President Donald Trump walks as workers react at U.S. Steel Corporation's Irvin Works in West Mifflin, Pa., May 30, 2025.
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Trump imposed the 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum in March, about a month before he announced sweeping across-the-board tariffs on what he called "Liberation Day."

In a follow-up post on social media, Trump said the increased rate would go into effect June 4.

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