Over 100 former NASA astronauts form nonpartisan group to promote U.S. constitutional values
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Summary
More than 100 retired NASA astronauts have formed a new nonpartisan organization called Astronauts for America, dedicated to promoting U.S. constitutional principles. The group released an open letter emphasizing their belief in the foundational principles that have guided the nation for 250 years. The initiative aims to advocate for constitutional values in a nonpartisan manner, leveraging the credibility and public trust associated with former NASA astronauts.
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· 2 pulledMore than 100 NASA astronauts have signed on to a nonpartisan effort to promote 'the principles that have propelled our nation for 250 years'
The group, Astronauts for America, said in an open letter released on Tuesday that its members 'believe deeply in the principles that have propelled our nation for 250 years'
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