Trump urged to share all UFO files as lawmaker group moves to Congress
Some quarters are unconvinced over recent UFOs files release
Despite the U.S. government releasing a series of UFO files batch, there is a section of public not convinced.
Instead, they are calling for a full disclosure of extraterrestrials.
It included a group of lawmakers and an ex-Pentagon whistleblower, David Grusch.
He was an ex-Air Force intelligence officer who previously claimed to Congress that the U.S. government has been secretly retrieving and reverse-engineering non-human spacecraft.
Together, according to the Washington Times, they planned to head to Capitol Hill to urge attention on the matter.
In a statement, Grusch said, “President Trump now has an historic opportunity; this press conference is about moving from testimony to action."
“Let the American people judge the facts for themselves.”
In addition to Grusch, several lawmakers will join him from Eric Burlison, Anna Paulina Luna, Tim Burchett, and Jared Moskowitz.
The group will focus energy and efforts on the proposed UAP Disclosure Act.
This act states the president must order all federal agencies to release classified records regarding UFOs.
The lawmakers Burchett and Moskowitz, both part of the House UAP Caucus, will support the act.
Meanwhile, the campagin's event will host by Leslie Kean, a journalist, and James Fox, an UFO filmmaker.
In a statement, Mr. Fox said, “The public deserves real answers, Congress deserves access, and reality should not be classified."
“If our requests are fulfilled, this could change the course of history," he concluded.
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