New Jersey State Representative Brian Bergen expressed frustration after storming out of a Homeland Security briefing about the mysterious drones flying over the state. Bergen criticized the federal government for providing no answers regarding the origin or purpose of the rogue drones. Despite claims that there is no credible threat, officials are unable to identify the operators of the crafts. Bergen, a former Apache helicopter pilot, called the lack of effort in tracking down the drones a major issue and questioned how officials could claim there was no threat without more information.
The drones, described as being the size of small cars, have been spotted in various New Jersey counties near President-elect Trump’s golf course and a military facility. Despite investigations by federal and state agencies, no concrete explanation for the drones has been provided. Deputy Pentagon Press Secretary Sabrina Singh confirmed that there is no evidence of the drones being operated by a foreign adversary but could not provide any further insights.
Bergen described the Homeland Security briefing as the biggest amateur hour he had ever experienced, highlighting the lack of information provided by officials. The continued presence of these drones in New Jersey has raised concerns among residents and officials alike, prompting calls for more decisive action in addressing this mysterious phenomenon.
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