UAPs did NOT come up in first Secrets Task Force meeting

UAPs were NOT discussed in the initial meeting of the Secrets Task Force.

Did UAPs even come up, or is the focus primarily on JFK for now? I asked Rep. Nancy Mace about it yesterday.

“At the outset, the focus has been on issues like the Epstein files, JFK, and MLK—things of that nature. That doesn’t mean UAPs won’t be included later, but we only have six months for this,” Mace explained to Ask a Pol. “So our time is limited.”

CONFIRMED:

UAPs were NOT part of the discussions in the Secrets Task Force’s first meeting, according to the leader of the Congressional UAP Caucus.

You can LISTEN to Mace’s comments here (free access).

One thought on “UAPs did NOT come up in first Secrets Task Force meeting

  1. It seems that the initial focus of the Secrets Task Force was heavily centered on high-profile historical cases like the Epstein files, JFK, and MLK, rather than UAPs (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena). Rep. Nancy Mace’s comments indicate that there’s a structured timeline for addressing these issues, which might explain the absence of UAP discussions at this stage. Given that the task force has a limited timeframe of six months, it makes sense that they’d prioritize certain topics first. It will be interesting to see if UAPs will be included in future meetings, especially considering the growing public interest in this area.

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