Overview
- Burchett told Newsmax on Wednesday that classified briefings he has seen would keep Americans up at night and could leave the country unglued.
- He said a briefing about two weeks earlier contained material he called explosive and he urged the president to “release it all.”
- The congressman declined to corroborate former Rep. Matt Gaetz’s claim about alleged hybrid breeding programs, saying he could not comment.
- No files have been released to the public since Trump’s February directive to identify UFO and alien records, and a new aliens.gov domain registered in March remains inactive.
- The Pentagon’s All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office says it has found no verifiable evidence of extraterrestrial activity, even as Burchett links reported deaths and disappearances of space-related personnel and states he is not suicidal.