UAP Amendments Blocked: The Fight for Transparency Continues!
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Summary
Congressman Robert Garcia proposed three UAP amendments to the National Defense Authorization Act while advocating for transparency and national security. On May 31, 2024, he introduced these amendments, which included a reporting mechanism for civilian pilots, UAP disclosure provisions, and access for investigations. However, on June 12, 2024, House Republican leadership blocked these amendments from being considered. This action frustrated Garcia and supporters, as they believe it undermines the push for UAP transparency. The encounter has led to ongoing efforts to advocate for UAP legislation and increased public awareness about the issue.
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The video discusses the recent blocking of Congressman Robert Garcia's UAP amendments to the National Defense Authorization Act by house Republican leadership. It highlights ongoing legislative efforts and concerns regarding transparency and accountability in UAP investigations.
Congressman Robert Garcia's UAP amendments were blocked by house Republican leadership.
Robert Garcia
“We must continue to fight for transparency and take seriously National Security concerns and the public interest.”
Ryan Graves
“Thank you rep Robert Garcia for proposing these important amendments to the house.”
Mike Turner
“I don't do Ambush interviews.”
Daniel Shean
“The time has come to inject UAP into the political discourse of our elections.”
Managed by: U.S. House of Representatives
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