
"Lawmakers said the videos could reveal patterns of activity near sensitive military sites and help determine whether the objects pose a potential national security threat."
"Luna, however, said Tuesday afternoon on X that 'no one from the Pentagon had responded until we reached out, and it appears that someone did not pass the letter to the appropriate authorities.'"
"'The American people want all this declassified. There's zero reason for any of it to be kept secret,' one user commented."
The Pentagon has faced criticism for failing to meet a deadline to release Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) videos, with accusations of a cover-up. Lawmakers, including Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, requested 46 specific clips by April 14, 2026, to assess potential national security threats. The footage includes military encounters with various unidentified objects near sensitive areas. Luna expressed frustration over the lack of response from the Pentagon, emphasizing the need for transparency and accountability regarding UAP information.
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