Congressman Tim Burchett, a member of the UAP Caucus, was interviewed on NewsNation’s “Reality Check” with host Ross Coulthart and correspondent Joe Khalil to discuss Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs), commonly known as UFOs, and government transparency. Burchett expressed a belief that the American public is prepared for full disclosure regarding what the U.S. government knows about UAPs, stating he has personally discussed this topic with former President Donald Trump. He indicated Trump had a plan for disclosure but didn’t elaborate on the specifics. The conversation also touched upon the perceived obstruction of information by individuals within the government, whom Burchett described as arrogant “gatekeepers.”
Burchett voiced significant criticism of the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), the Pentagon’s office tasked with investigating UAPs, expressing his dissatisfaction with its work and suggesting a lack of genuine progress. He highlighted concerns about individuals with connections to national security going missing, implying a possible link to their knowledge of UAPs, and noted growing public awareness of these incidents. He specifically mentioned cases stretching back 60 years, suggesting a pattern of unexplained disappearances.
Throughout the interview, Burchett alluded to the historical involvement of various government entities, including the Air Force, Navy, FBI, and Congress, in the handling of UAP information, referencing locations like Area 51 and Roswell as focal points of past activity. He also acknowledged the interest of other nations, such as China and Russia, in UAPs and the potential implications for national security. The Congressman conveyed his frustration with the pace of disclosure, aligning himself with the public’s desire for answers.
The NewsNation program, “Reality Check,” aims to provide fact-based reporting on UAPs and other underreported stories. The interview with Burchett serves as a platform for his views on the need for greater transparency and accountability from the U.S. government regarding UAPs, and his belief that the public deserves to know the truth about these phenomena.