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Congress Pushes for UAP Hearings Following Pentagon’s Continued Delays

Congress Pushes for UAP Hearings Following Pentagon’s Continued Delays

Representative Jared Moskowitz of Florida has publicly called for two distinct congressional hearings concerning Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP). The first hearing would address the Pentagon’s failure to provide over 46 UAP video files requested by Representative Anna Paulina Luna by the April 14th deadline. Luna’s request was based on whistleblower reports indicating that the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) already holds these records. Despite the deadline passing, no videos or timeline for disclosure have been forthcoming. A Pentagon spokesperson reiterated earlier statements about coordination with the White House to release new UAP information but did not deliver any of the requested material. Moskowitz indicated that congressional hearings would follow if the Pentagon continues to withhold the videos. Alongside this, concerns have been raised about the suspicious deaths and disappearances of scientists connected to US nuclear programmes, which the proposed second hearing would investigate.

Key details illustrate a growing frustration within Congress towards the Pentagon’s handling of UAP material. Moskowitz revealed that officials with White House contacts believe a UAP disclosure is imminent; however, Pentagon officials are purportedly obstructing the release of evidence. Representative Luna’s letter to Secretary of War Pete Hegseth explicitly requested the video files on the grounds of whistleblower testimony claiming AARO’s possession of the footage. The War Department’s repeated assurances of forthcoming disclosures echo earlier promises dating back to February, yet no concrete action has been taken. This pattern of stalling compounds public scepticism about the government’s openness on the matter. The significance of these hearings lies not only in transparency but also in national security implications, particularly given the mysterious deaths of scientists linked to sensitive nuclear projects, raising questions about possible cover-ups or interference by unknown actors.

The UAP phenomenon has been under increasing scrutiny since the establishment of AARO, which replaced prior investigative bodies intended to catalogue and analyse unexplained aerial incidents. Sightings and reports often describe advanced aerial vehicles exhibiting flight capabilities beyond known technology or natural phenomena. Congressional interest highlights the tension between military secrecy and public demand for transparency about potentially non-human technologies or intelligence. The involvement of figures like Representative Luna, who has been vocal on the issue, underscores a new wave of political momentum pushing for disclosure. Furthermore, this urgency coincides with scientific advances in the search for extraterrestrial life, such as new approaches examining multi-planetary environments for indirect biosignatures rather than isolated signals. Together, these developments reflect a broader shift in how unexplained phenomena are approached—both politically and scientifically—signalling an evolving dialogue on humanity’s place in the cosmos and the nature of national security threats.

Source: UFO News

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