Yes, Donald Trump Is Building a NUCLEAR REACTOR on the MOON — Inside N.A.S.A. Plan for Space Colony
🚨 THE U.S. IS BUILDING A NUCLEAR REACTOR ON THE MOON?
Welcome to The Josh Lafazan Show — and today’s story sounds like science fiction, but it’s all too real. And you are footing the bill.
The U.S. government just announced it’s moving forward with plans to build a nuclear fission reactor on the Moon by 2030. The man leading the charge? Sean Duffy, former Fox News host turned Trump loyalist — now somehow running both the Department of Transportation and acting as NASA’s interim administrator.
Yes. Really.
Let’s break down why this isn’t just bizarre—it’s dangerous, expensive, legally murky, and wildly out of touch with the needs of everyday Americans.
🌕 PART 1 – WHAT’S HAPPENING?
Under Duffy’s leadership, the Trump administration is accelerating NASA’s lunar reactor plan — a 40-kilowatt nuclear fission plant on the Moon’s surface by 2030.
Trump’s allies are calling it “Moonshot 2.0,” claiming it's about “beating China” in a new space race. But what they’re really proposing is launching uranium reactors into space, without clear disaster protocols or international coordination.
This isn’t about exploration. It’s about power — literal and political.
⚠️ PART 2 – DEMOCRATS PUSH BACK
Top Democrats are sounding the alarm:
💬 Sen. Ed Markey: “This is reckless nuclear adventurism.”
💬 Sen. Patty Murray: “We have bridges falling down in America — and $10 billion to spend on the Moon?”
They’re demanding:
Congressional oversight
Environmental risk assessments
Full transparency on who profits from these contracts
Because right now? The public’s being kept in the dark — while radioactive material is being prepped for launch.
💸 PART 3 – THE PRICE TAG
The sticker shock is real.
💰 Reactor cost: $10 billion
🚀 Total estimated project cost: $30–40 billion over 10 years
🏚 Meanwhile in America:
Skyrocketing utility bills
Blackouts in rural areas
Emergency centers without backup power
This isn’t just wasteful. It’s insulting.
We’re investing in lunar energy while American mothers are boiling water during grid outages in Texas.
⚖️ PART 4 – IS THIS LEGAL?
Enter: The Outer Space Treaty of 1967 — a global agreement banning national sovereignty and military use of space.
While the treaty allows for peaceful nuclear use, this move is neither peaceful nor transparent. Trump’s framing it as a national security move to “beat China,” which experts warn could spark a lunar Cold War — with nuclear reactors becoming strategic footholds.
Sound scary? That’s because it is.
🏚 PART 5 – WHY NOT START ON EARTH?
If nuclear energy is the future, why are we skipping over:
Puerto Rico’s storm-ravaged power grid
California’s blackouts during deadly heat waves
Rural hospitals & water systems needing micro-reactors
Tribal and Indigenous communities still lacking reliable electricity
We’re bypassing communities in crisis to power a rock 240,000 miles away. That’s not leadership — that’s vanity space theater.
💥 PART 6 – WHO PROFITS?
You guessed it: Trump-aligned contractors.
Defense companies with deep GOP ties
Palantir, already sitting on a $10B Army contract
Firms adjacent to SpaceX and Trumpworld
This isn’t about science. It’s about sweetheart deals, unchecked budgets, and feeding the military-industrial complex.
And the watchdogs? Nowhere to be found.
🗳️ PART 7 – WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?
This project could become a flashpoint in the 2026 midterms.
Democrats are calling for:
A full pause on the project
Independent audits of all NASA-related nuclear contracts
Public hearings to expose the cost, the risks, and the grift
Because the Moon doesn’t vote — but struggling Americans do.
🎬 OUTRO — ON CAMERA
Here’s the bottom line:
Before we launch nuclear reactors into space…
Let’s fix the lights here at home.
✅ Demand oversight.
✅ Follow the money.
✅ Prioritize people over PR stunts.
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