Congress Reacts: Journalist Matt Laslo on reactions to whistleblower David Grusch on UFOs UAP
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Summary
The person in this account is Matt Llo, a Washington DC-based journalist. He covers political issues and has recently focused on UAPs due to increased congressional interest. The encounter involves discussions about the whistleblower David Grusch, who claimed the government has recovered UAP crafts and possibly bodies. Llo explains how Congress is reacting to these claims, noting that some lawmakers are skeptical while others are taking the issue seriously. He highlights the challenges of getting lawmakers to discuss UAPs openly. After the encounter, Llo expresses a desire to continue exploring UAP issues and to provide the public with more information about government transparency.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The interview discusses the implications of David Grusch's whistleblower testimony on UAPs and the bipartisan efforts in Congress to address over-classification of information. Lawmakers express skepticism about the Pentagon's transparency and the potential existence of recovered craft and biologics.
Congress is experiencing a bipartisan push to address over-classification of information, particularly regarding UAPs.
Matt Llo
“I think we really need to work to get that trust back hence my news site ask a poll to empower you all to get your questions asked.”
Sean Kahill
“This guy's always got something interesting to say.”
David Grush
“This is different.”
Kirsten Gillibrand
“I want to hear from Grush.”
Tim Burchett
“We told you.”
Marco Rubio
“This one is the only one that was vetted by the Inspector General.”
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Investigate unidentified aerial phenomena
The whistleblower David Grusch's testimony is a game changer for UAP discussions in Congress.
Congress is experiencing a bipartisan push to address over-classification of information, particularly regarding UAPs.
Some lawmakers are skeptical of the Pentagon's transparency regarding UAPs and believe they may be hiding information.
Senator Kirsten Gillibrand is working on an amendment to ensure that no special access programs exist without Congressional funding.
There is a concern among lawmakers that the government may have recovered craft and possibly non-human biologics.