In a powerful display of American courage and faith, Artemis II pilot Victor Glover revealed he turned to prayer during the most harrowing moment of mankind's triumphant return to lunar exploration - when his crew lost all contact with Earth while flying around the far side of the moon Monday.
"I said a little prayer," Glover told reporters, describing the tense communication blackout that every astronaut faces when Earth disappears behind the lunar horizon. It's a moment that reminds even our most elite space explorers of their humanity and dependence on divine providence.
This isn't just another space mission, Patriots. This is America reclaiming its rightful place as the world's dominant space power under President Trump's visionary leadership. While the Biden regime fumbled around with woke priorities and climate hysteria, Trump never stopped pushing for American space supremacy.
"We're going back to the moon, and we're going to Mars," Trump declared during his campaign, and he's delivering on that promise just weeks into his second term.
The fact that our astronauts aren't afraid to publicly express their faith speaks volumes about the cultural shift happening under this administration. No more hiding American values or Christian heritage to appease the woke mob. Our space heroes are proudly representing not just American technological excellence, but American spiritual foundation.
While China desperately tries to catch up with cheap knockoffs and the Europeans struggle with their climate cult regulations, America is literally shooting for the moon - and beyond. The Artemis program represents everything the left hates: American exceptionalism, technological dominance, and the pioneer spirit that built this great nation.
Victor Glover's moment of prayer wasn't just personal - it was symbolic of an America that's no longer ashamed of its faith, its greatness, or its destiny among the stars. Under Trump's leadership, we're not just exploring space; we're reclaiming it as the final frontier of American freedom and ingenuity.
How does it feel, Patriots, to have a space program that makes us proud to be Americans again?
