Trump makes bold prediction about mysterious New Jersey drone cover-up and vows to release report on Day One

President-elect Donald Trump confirmed Thursday that he would reveal the truth about the mysterious swarms of drones spotted in the skies over New Jersey and other US locations.

Trump was asked about the sightings by reporters Thursday evening as the president-elect met with Republican governors at his club at Mar-a-Lago.

“I’m going to give you a report on drones about a day into the administration because I think it’s ridiculous that they’re not telling you what’s going on with the drones,” Trump responded.

Reports of mysterious lights in the sky around the Christmas holidays led to widespread speculation about their origins, but government officials dodged the truth.

Trump confirmed that he had personally seen drones over his own property in Bedminster, New Jersey.

Governors expressed frustrations over the drone issue during the meeting with Trump, noting that federal government officials have been unhelpful.

Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin confirmed that the drone problem is also affecting his state, noting that it is home to the largest Marine Corps base in the world at Quantico.

“Now we’ve had drone incursions into secure airspace for two years in a row and we still don’t know why, and I think that’s absolutely unacceptable.”

President-elect Donald Trump talks about drones during a meeting with Republican governors at Mar-a-Lago

Trump was asked about the sightings by reporters Thursday evening as the president-elect met with Republican governors at his club at Mar-a-Lago

Trump was asked about the sightings by reporters Thursday evening as the president-elect met with Republican governors at his club at Mar-a-Lago

Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry added that drones also flew over nuclear reactors in his state.

“We brought that to the attention of the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) and we asked the FAA to give these states the ability to reduce these drones and it’s on the desk of some bureaucrats and that’s real,” said Landry.

Even Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon said drones were flying over infrastructure in his state and it was “incredibly frustrating.”

“Not only do we not know what it is, but no one knows how to deal with it,” he said.

Trump said he believed the drones could be linked to the government’s national defense actions, but suggested there was no reason to keep them secret from the American public.

“Nobody knows why, they don’t want to talk about it, that could be us sending drones, I hope that’s the case, we’re doing it and doing research and maybe they don’t want to talk about it from that point of view,” he said.

Unexplained drone sightings have been occurring across the Northeast, prompting residents as well as state and local officials to demand answers

Unexplained drone sightings have been occurring across the Northeast, prompting residents as well as state and local officials to demand answers

The newly elected president confirmed that he would ensure he gets answers after he was officially inaugurated as president.

“I hope it’s not an enemy, but we’ll find out on the 21st, the day after. You have to give me some time before the inauguration, but shortly afterwards we will give you a report on it, we will tell you exactly what it is,” he said. “They know it and it’s very strange that they don’t talk about it.”

For weeks, Trump has tried to reassure the public about the drone sightings, which have sparked widespread speculation and unsubstantiated theories about their origins, ranging from the administration’s frantic effort to find a missing nuclear weapon from Ukraine, to a possible… Iran-sponsored attempt to terrorize the United States. States.

In December, Trump claimed the government knew what the unexplained air activity was and urged President Joe Biden to reveal the truth.

“For some reason they don’t want to comment. And I think they’d better call that off. Our military knows it, and our president knows it… and for some reason [they] wants to keep people in suspense,” he said during a press conference