January 28th 2025.
The skies over New Jersey and other parts of the northeast United States have been buzzing with mysterious drones recently, sparking speculation and concern among residents. People couldn't help but wonder what these unidentified flying objects, often referred to as UFOs, were and if they posed a threat to national security.
But now, the mystery has been solved. President Donald Trump has come forward with an explanation for the drones that have been spotted hovering over the northeast, including Morris County, which is just north of his Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster. During her first media briefing, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt read Trump's statement on the matter.
"After conducting thorough research and study, it has been determined that the drones flying over New Jersey were authorized by the FAA for research and other purposes," she announced. "In addition, many of these drones were being operated by hobbyists, recreational enthusiasts, and private individuals who simply enjoy flying drones. As time went on, more and more people became curious and joined in on the fun. Rest assured, these were not enemy drones."
However, Leavitt did not provide any further details on the specific research being conducted by the drones. The FAA had previously implemented a temporary ban on drone flights in certain areas of New Jersey and New York in response to the sightings in late December.
Some have expressed skepticism and raised concerns about the safety of these drones. In fact, last month, Trump himself accused then-President Joe Biden of withholding information about the drones and even suggested that the public should "shoot them down" if the government couldn't provide answers.
"They know where these drones are coming from and where they're going, but for some reason, they don't want to comment," Trump had stated in regards to the Biden administration's handling of the situation.
Despite Trump's reassurance that the drones were not a threat, some lawmakers, like then-House Foreign Affairs Committee chairman Mike McCaul, remained unconvinced. In December, he expressed his belief that the drones flying over military sites were actually controlled by the Chinese government.
Regardless, it seems that the mystery of the drones has been solved and they were simply a result of hobbyists and researchers enjoying their drones in the skies above New Jersey and other parts of the northeast.
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