Is the US government hiding UFO information from Americans? | The Hill

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Summary
The House Oversight Committee plans a week of UAP-focused investigation, including a hearing with David Grush. Grush has been hired to assist the investigation and alleges the Pentagon operates a secret UFO retrieval program. A key aspect of next week will be Grush providing detailed evidence under oath in a secure environment to committee members.

There is resistance from the intelligence community and Pentagon to full transparency, creating a challenge to public disclosure. While many members are pushing for openness, there is a struggle to balance that with security concerns. Public interest in UAP information is high, with a significant percentage believing the U.S. government is hiding information.

There is optimism that the new administration, particularly with individuals like Marco Rubio and Tulsi Gabbard in key positions, will prioritize transparency and investigate UAP matters further. An FBI investigation is reportedly underway concerning potential illegality related to UAP information. There is a sense that this administration is taking the issue seriously and may be more open to disclosure than previous administrations.