Despite the Trump White House's assertion that the drones flying over New Jersey were approved by the FAA, dissenting views have emerged. Multiple drones reportedly appeared over the Garden State, leading Trump to promise increased transparency on such incidents. His press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, defended the approval during a briefing, but the response left many questions unanswered, including who conducted the study. A UFO whistleblower, Jake Barber, claims the drone activity was not FAA-approved, implying potential misinformation to the President and raising concerns about the accuracy of the FAA's reports.
The activity there was not FAA approved. I know firsthand. I was assigned there specifically to look at the debacle from a FAA violation standpoint.
This information comes directly from the President of the United States. After research and study, the drones flying were authorized by the FAA.
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