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Trump attends SpaceX 'Starship' launch in Texas

SpaceX CEO Elon Musk was recently named by Trump to run a new government efficiency panel.
Elon Musk jumps on the stage as Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump speaks
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President-elect Donald Trump attended a SpaceX “Starship” rocket launch on Tuesday, continuing his close association with Elon Musk following his election win earlier this month.

The Federal Aviation Administration issued temporary flight restrictions over the Brownsville and Boca Chica, Texas, area for a VIP visit that coincides with the SpaceX launch window for a test of its massive Starship rocket from its launch facility on the Gulf of Mexico. The flight restrictions put in place over Trump’s home in Palm Beach, Florida when he is there will be lifted briefly while the Texas security measures are in place.

Trump's visit comes as billionaire Musk has been a near-constant presence at Trump’s side as he builds out his administration, attending meetings at Trump's Mar-a-Lago club, accompanying him to meetings with Capitol Hill Republicans in Washington last week and to a UFC fight in New York on Saturday.

Trump frequently regaled audiences on the campaign trail with a dramatic account of the last Starship test, that included the capture of the booster at its launchpad by a pair of mechanical arms.

SpaceX is again looking to test the landing capture system of the Starship's booster stage in Texas, while the upper stage continues to a splashdown in the Indian Ocean.

Musk pumped an estimated $200 million through his political action committee to help elect Trump and has been named, along with former GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy, to lead an advisory committee tasked by Trump to dramatically cut governmental costs and reshape how Washington operates, which has sparked ethics concerns over Musk's many interests before the federal government.