The mystery of the unexplained drone sightings over New Jersey and along the East Coast late last year has been solved, according to White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt, who said she was relaying the update directly from President Trump in the Oval Office.
Fox News correspondent Nate Foy reports on the Trump administration's response to mysterious drone sightings across the United States on 'Special Report.'
Mysterious drones that hovered over New Jersey last month were authorized by the FAA for research and recreation purposes, the White House says.
Research company Enigma Labs said it has tallied 650 sightings nationally described as drone-related since November, with most concentrated in the Northeast.
Before taking questions at her first news briefing, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt gave an update she said came “directly” from President Donald Trump.
President Donald Trump last week ordered the Federal Aviation Administration to unwind its diversity, equity and inclusion-based hiring practices, claiming the agency illegally favored minorities, women, people with disabilities and members of other marginalized groups in its hiring under the Biden administration.
Monroe County Airport is proud to announce the award of $2,994,000 in Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Airport Improvement Program (AIP) grants to undertake a significant runway enhancement project.
New Jersey residents were concerned over the mysterious drones that flew above their homes, sparking conspiracy theories about the source.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt gave a highly anticipated explanation for the mass sightings of unusual aircraft around New Jersey over the past couple of months before turning to questions at her first press briefing of the new term.
Despite current policy, the FAA during Trump’s first administration actively sought to recruit workers with disabilities.
Nichols spent nearly three years at the FAA after being appointed by former President Joe Biden in January 2022. He joins as a partner and co-chair of the transportation practice, working alongside co-chair Paul Hemmersbaugh in Washington, D.C.