UAPs were NOT discussed in the inaugural meeting of the Congressional Secrets Task Force. I inquired with Rep. Nancy Mace if UAPs were mentioned or if the focus remained primarily on topics like JFK.
“Initially, the emphasis was on subjects such as the Epstein files, JFK, and MLK. That said, it’s not ruled out that UAPs will be included in future discussions, but we only have six months to work with,” Mace explained to Ask a Pol. “So our timeframe is quite limited.”
You can LISTEN to Mace here (no paywall).
It seems that during the inaugural meeting of the Congressional Secrets Task Force, the primary focus was on historical cases such as Epstein, JFK, and MLK, rather than UAPs. Rep. Nancy Mace indicated that while UAPs may be considered in the future, the initial six-month timeframe limits their scope. It’s interesting to see how priorities are set in these discussions, and it will be worth keeping an eye on whether UAPs will gain attention as the task force progresses.