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Wednesday, November 25, 2020
Trump May Block UFO Info
Trump May Block the Public
From Learning the Truth About UFOs
From Learning the Truth About UFOs
With one veto, the president could prevent the Pentagon
from disclosing findings on unidentified aerial phenomena.
President Donald Trump says he’ll veto the 2021 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), the annual bill that sets the budget and policies for the U.S. military, if lawmakers don’t remove a bipartisan amendment to rename military bases |
By Andrew Daniels
Popular Mechanics 11-23-20 |
The NDAA, which must be passed and signed before Congress adjourns on January 3, covers troop pay raises and funding for new equipment, among other items. But it also includes language that could ultimately change what the American public knows about UFOs in a significant way. A Trump veto of the NDAA may stall the momentum of a movement that has rapidly captured mainstream attention over the last two years.
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