Unanswered Questions: Lawmakers Criticize Feds' Drone Response
New Jersey, USAMon Dec 16 2024
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Lawmakers from both political parties are voicing concerns about how the federal government is handling mysterious drone sightings in the Northeast. On Sunday, they highlighted gaps in the response and called for more transparency. Officials have confirmed drone activity but insist there's no security threat, leaving the public with unanswered questions. The FBI suggested that some sightings could be mistaken for manned aircraft, but they also acknowledged drones were indeed spotted. A Defense Department official described the drone activity as "irresponsible" but not necessarily malicious. Republican Rep. Mike Waltz pointed out the lack of coordination between federal agencies.
Democratic Rep. Jim Himes and Sen. Amy Klobuchar also urged for more public information and potential legislation. Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas assured the public that additional resources are being deployed to address the issue. Meanwhile, politicians like Sen. Chuck Schumer are pushing for better drone-detection technology. The president-elect, Donald Trump, has even suggested shooting down the drones. However, Mayorkas noted that current federal authorities are limited. The situation highlights the need for better communication and coordination among federal agencies.
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