White House Confirms New Jersey Drones Were FAA-Approved
- The white house confirmed that some drones seen over new jersey were approved by the federal aviation administration for flight
- The fbi received about 5,000 tips regarding drone sightings, with less than 100 leads deemed worthy of investigation
- Press secretary karoline leavitt stated that the drone sightings were not a threat and were authorized for research
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White House sheds light on New Jersey drone sightings, but not everyone is convinced
In her first official press briefing on Tuesday, President Trump's new press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, revealed that the drones had simply been authorized by the Federal Aviation Administration for research purposes. Additionally, many of them belonged to regular citizens living in those areas.Read Entire Article
George Knapp comments on White House drone revelations, 'What the —'
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — After months of speculation surrounding mysterious drone sightings over New Jersey, the White House disclosed this week that the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) had, in fact, authorized the flights as part of a research program. The first question that could have been asked by journalists in the White House press corps would start with two words. "What the —" The second question would be whether the entire leadership of …
Trump administration admits his own rants about New Jersey drones were nonsense: analysis
When a national panic spread at the end of last year over a barrage of unexplained drone sightings over New Jersey, Donald Trump was one of those fanning the flames. But now, his own administration has admitted he was working up the masses over nothing, wrote Steve Benen for MSNBC's MaddowBlog on We...
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