Congress Hearing On Uap 2025

Congress Hearing On Uap 2025. UFO Hearing Key Takeaways What A Whistleblower Told Congress About UAP The latest UFO/UAP hearing has brought forward new claims, eyewitness testimonies, and government disclosures about unidentified aerial phenomena And we will hear testimony today concerning recent revelations about a purportedly secret UAP program whose existence and findings may have been improperly withheld from Congress." Below are key excerpts from Subcommittee Chairman Grothman's opening remarks.

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The latest UFO/UAP hearing has brought forward new claims, eyewitness testimonies, and government disclosures about unidentified aerial phenomena Brandon Livesay Live reporter We're finishing up our live coverage of today's hearing at Congress into UAPs

Congressional Hearing on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) May 17, 2022 YouTube

The latest UFO/UAP hearing has brought forward new claims, eyewitness testimonies, and government disclosures about unidentified aerial phenomena Listening to first-hand accounts from former members of the US military and. will spend over $900 billion on national defense, yet we still have an incomplete understanding of what is in our airspace… the failure of the Executive Branch to share UAP information with Congress is an infringement on the legislative branch that undermines separation powers and may be creating a constitutional crisis."

Senate Hearing on UAP Reveals New Videos and Common Features, but Says No Proof of ET The Debrief. The latest UFO/UAP hearing has brought forward new claims, eyewitness testimonies, and government disclosures about unidentified aerial phenomena On Wednesday, a new slate of witnesses provided fresh testimony to Congress on UFO sightings and what the government may (or may not) know about them.

Senate UAP Hearing YouTube. Congress pushes for UAP/UFO transparency Wednesday's hearing took place amid a growing willingness by lawmakers to demand the military and intelligence agencies release more about what they know. will spend over $900 billion on national defense, yet we still have an incomplete understanding of what is in our airspace… the failure of the Executive Branch to share UAP information with Congress is an infringement on the legislative branch that undermines separation powers and may be creating a constitutional crisis."