Unfathomable reason liberal woman rejects 'dream' career at NASA

A California woman has sparked outrage across the internet after rejecting her 'dream' job with NASA due to 'the current administration.'

Daniela Lucas, 26, a PhD student in bioengineering at the University of California, San Diego, recently shared a TikTok video in which she shows herself declining an internship offer with the space agency's Human Health and Performance program. 

In the 19-second clip, Lucas dramatically runs her hands over her face, as if struggling with the decision, while melancholy music plays in the background. 

She recorded the moment as she opened the acceptance letter, moved the cursor to 'Decline Offer' and then clicked 'Submit.' 

'No one tells you how hard it is to reject an offer from your dream internship at NASA because of the current administration,' she shared in the video.

Lucas also mentioned that she had spent years working toward landing an internship with the space agency, only to have to decline the opportunity. 

The PhD student has since blocked her TikTok account, but the video has made waves on X where people are shocked that Lucas would forgo an opportunity of a lifetime.

'This is just sad. I mean, it's good for NASA, obviously, but these young people are letting four years of a president they don't like limit them so much. It's heartbreaking. The Democrats have a lot to answer for,' one X user commented on the video. 

Daniela Lucas, 26, a PhD student in bioengineering at the University of California, San Diego, recently shared a TikTok video in which she shows herself declining an internship offer with the space agency's Human Health and Performance program

Daniela Lucas, 26, a PhD student in bioengineering at the University of California, San Diego, recently shared a TikTok video in which she shows herself declining an internship offer with the space agency's Human Health and Performance program

NASA's internships are considered 'prestigious' with  over 2,000 students applying for a spot each year.

However, recent estimates have shown that there is only a five percent acceptance rate, according to Space Crew, a platform featuring jobs at top space companies.

The program Lucas was accepted into focuses on humans living, working and thriving in space.

'Our mission is to lead the global spaceflight community in protecting astronaut health and ensuring human mission performance,' the program's website reads.  

While Lucas has blocked her social media, her student page on the UC San Diego website is still visible, the New York Post reported.

It says she 'was born and raised in Caracas, Venezuela,' and immigrated with her doctor father and family to Florida in 2015.

DailyMail.com has reached out to Lucas for comment and has yet to receive a response. 

'I was determined to make a positive impact to make my parents' immigration efforts worthwhile,' her biography reads.

Lucas said she decided to reject the offer due to 'the current administration'

Lucas said she decided to reject the offer due to 'the current administration'

NASA's internships are considered 'prestigious' with over 2,000 students applying for a spot each year. However, recent estimates have shown that there is only a five percent acceptance rate

NASA's internships are considered 'prestigious' with over 2,000 students applying for a spot each year. However, recent estimates have shown that there is only a five percent acceptance rate

'It all started with a full ride scholarship at a local community college, Miami Dade College.'

Her dramatic decision has gone viral on X, where millions have viewed and commented on it.

'She's going to regret that. Opportunities like this don't come around often,' one user commented.

Another added, 'If she let politics impact her decision to intern with NASA that much, then it's probably for the best. It means she might bring politics into the workplace.'

'I feel like NASA dodged an asteroid there,' one user joked.

'This has to be fake. No way someone is smart enough to land a NASA internship only to turn it down,' said another. 'But if it's real—she sure showed them! Or… not.'

'Self-canceling. This is the final frontier of the woke,' a commenter wrote.

Many users pointed out that Lucas would not have had to interact with President Donald Trump directly during the internship.

While the Trump administration has proposed major budget cuts to NASA for fiscal year 2026—including nearly a 50 percent reduction in its science programs— the president also took notable actions in support of the agency during his first term.

He reestablished the National Space Council in 2017 to coordinate U.S. space policy across federal agencies and the private sector. 

That same year, he signed the INSPIRE Women Act, encouraging NASA to promote STEM education and careers for women and girls.

NASA also launched the Artemis program under Trump's direction, aiming to return Americans to the moon and land 'the first woman and the next man' by 2024.

However, due to Trump's stance on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives, references to 'the first woman' have since been removed from the public view about America's return to the moon.

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