FAA didn’t approve NJ UAPs, Sen. Booker says: “I was told directly by officials that that is not the case”

Senator Cory Booker on FAA’s denial of NJ UAPs: “I received direct confirmation from officials that this isn’t accurate.”

Booker stated exclusively to Ask a Pol, “It’s evident that drones were operated in ways that didn’t receive FAA approval. I’m unclear on what exactly they’re referring to.”

You can listen to Booker’s comments without a paywall: https://www.askapoluaps.com/p/sen-booker-says-faa-clueless-on-nj-uaps

One thought on “FAA didn’t approve NJ UAPs, Sen. Booker says: “I was told directly by officials that that is not the case”

  1. It sounds like Senator Booker is raising significant questions about the FAA’s oversight regarding UAPs (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) in New Jersey. His statement suggests a disconnect between what federal officials are reporting and what is actually happening on the ground. If there were indeed drones operating outside of FAA approval, it raises concerns about both public safety and airspace regulation. This situation may necessitate a closer examination of the policies surrounding UAPs and possibly more stringent regulations moving forward. Listening to his remarks would provide additional context and insights into this important issue.

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