When Congress returns to Washington, D.C., after the presidential election, lawmakers plan on taking on the bipartisan issue of UFOs.
There are many pressing matters on Congress’ plate, but one issue on the agenda is holding hearings on UFOs, or as the government prefers to call them, unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs).
Both the House and Senate plan to hold UAP hearings, with the House hearing run by the House Oversight Committee, which also held a public UAP hearing last year.
That hearing featured whistleblower David Grusch, a former Air Force intelligence officer who first came forward on NewsNation with allegations the Pentagon was operating a secret UFO retrieval program.
Many of the same lawmakers will be involved in the upcoming hearing, which will be led by Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., and is tentatively set for Nov. 13.
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