In the final months of the Biden administration, hundreds of "mystery" drones and unidentified objects were flying around New Jersey with little to no explanation from the federal government.
🚨 John Kirby: Our investigation was unable to corroborate ANY OF THE REPORTS about the mysterious drone sightings.
— Townhall.com (@townhallcom) December 12, 2024
"Many of the reported sightings are actually manned aircraft that are being operated lawfully."
"There is no evidence of foreign based involvement..." pic.twitter.com/e1kua6MLS2
Now, the Trump administration is launching a new program to detect and explain what's happening in the air.
"Do you remember the drone fiasco in New Jersey last year? Do you remember when President Biden’s administration refused to tell the American people who was flying the drones? It scared the crap out of people. It was wrong," Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced on X. "President Trump and I believe in radical transparency. In this administration, we are committed to the truth and that means telling the American people what our agencies are up to."
Do you remember the drone fiasco in New Jersey last year? Do you remember when President Biden’s administration refused to tell the American people who was flying the drones? It scared the crap out of people. It was wrong.
— Secretary Sean Duffy (@SecDuffy) April 15, 2025
President Trump and I believe in radical transparency.… pic.twitter.com/KJlutVh5uH
Duffy went on to announce the Federal Aviation Administration is "testing drone detection capabilities in South Jersey" in order to detect drone flights.
No confirmation of aliens just yet.
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