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Mysterious New Jersey drones were 'not the enemy'
Trump says most drones sighted over New Jersey were authorized by the FAA: 'This was not the enemy'
Most of the drones that were spotted flying over New Jersey late last year were authorized by the Federal Aviation Administration, according to President Trump. At her first press briefing on Tuesday,
Mysterious Drones Spotted Over New Jersey Were Authorized To Fly By Feds, White House Says
The mysterious drones sighted over New Jersey in December were authorized to fly and did not originate from a hostile
FAA authorized mystery drones previously reported over New Jersey, White House says
Mystery drones over New Jersey were authorized by the Federal Aviation Administration with the full knowledge of the Biden administration, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt announced on Tuesday.
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New Jersey congressman calls on FAA to release more details on drone activity after White House statement
The White House released new information Tuesday on the mysterious drones seen across New Jersey skies late last year, but ...
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Unexplained Drone Sightings Return Over New Jersey And New York After FAA Ends Ban
The unexplained, SUV-sized drones that caused a stir flying over the areas in the Northeast in November and December have ...
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New Jersey sheriff 'disappointed' in drone investigation | Morning in America
In Tuesday's briefing, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said the FAA authorized drones that had been reported ...
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Donald Trump reveals truth about New Jersey 'UFOs' but 'research' theory leaves questions
According to the White House Press Secretary Karoline Levaitt, the Federal Avivation Administration (FAA) had been given ...
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Trump wants federal workers to resign; what the buyouts could mean in New Jersey
More than 22,000 federal employees work in New Jersey, from aviation safety to environmental regulation and law enforcement.
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