PARABNORMAL NEWS — The first UAP hearing in Congress of the year has reportedly been scheduled.
The hearing will take place after the election according to Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, who told The Hill it is set to happen after the election in the Senate Armed Services Committee.
Representative Nancy Mace told Ask a Pol that she will chair the meeting on November 13th.
“I want whistleblowers to feel like they can come forward. I want people protected. Every American deserves the right to know how their how their tax dollars are being spent and what it’s being spent on. And if it’s no big deal, why hide it?,” Rep. Mace stated.
Previously, Sen. Gillibrand told Matt Laslo: “It’s a priority for me. I think it’s very important that we continue to make things publicly available.”
This is the fourth open meeting in Congress since May of 2022, which was the first in more than five decades. It is the first since July of 2023.
#BREAKING #UAP NEWS: The next hearing in Congress is scheduled for November 13th according to @AskaPol_UAPs. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand tells @thehill that it will take place in the Senate Armed Services Committee. #ufotwitter #ufox #uapx pic.twitter.com/eQiQNH0Emc
— INTO THE PARABNORMAL w/ Jeremy Scott (@ParabnormalShow) September 23, 2024
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