Donald Trump addressed public concerns regarding unidentified drones spotted in New Jersey as he was signing executive orders at the White House on Day 1 of his presidency.
Trump was questioned by columnist,” Is there anything we should be worried about with the New Jersey robots? “
In reply, Trump hinted at working on finding an answer. “ I would like to find out what it is and tell the people … in fact, I’d like to do that, ” Trump said.
Finally he directed his reply to his chief of staff Susie Wiles, saying, “Could we find out what that was, Susie? Why don’t we find out quickly? ”
Therefore, elaborating on his own ideas, Trump said,” I can’t think it’s an army or even there would have been people blown already. “” Maybe they were testing issue. I don’t understand why they wouldn’t have said what it was,” he added.
Studies of drone engagement in New Jersey circulated starting late next year, raising concerns among citizens and officials everywhere. In November and December, more than 1,000 aircraft observations were reported over New Jersey, with lots more in New York’s aircraft, raising growing worries over the presence of robots in human airport.
Speculations range from possible private operations to political tracking programs or mysterious engagement. So far, no established agency has claimed obligation or provided a certain description for the sightings. Federal government, however, maintained that the observations posed no safety risk.
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