Brian Glenn, a Real America’s Voice host often touted by Donald Trump as one of his favorite reporters, tweeted, “We didn’t land on the moon. Have a nice night,” echoing a fringe conspiracy theory that has been debunked for decades. Glenn is also the boyfriend of Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene who has been known for spreading QAnon conspiracy theories.
His comment comes as the Trump administration is actively promoting plans for America’s return to the moon, a centerpiece of its space policy. The disconnect highlights the uneasy overlap between Trumpworld’s embrace of conspiracy-driven media personalities and the administration’s official initiatives.
While NASA is preparing for future lunar missions, one of Trump’s preferred media allies is telling his followers that the origina