Some New Jersey lawmakers are calling for a better explanation after President Donald Trump said the sightings over New Jersey could be traced to FAA-authorized drones.
As the White House tells the truth about last month's drone scare, Donald Trump’s comments look bad, but Rep. Jeff Van Drew’s comments look vastly worse.
U.S. President Donald Trump did not announce that he would make New York City’s Staten Island part of New Jersey, contrary to social media posts.
More than 22,000 federal employees work in New Jersey, from aviation safety to environmental regulation and law enforcement.
Donald Trump's press secretary Karoline Leavitt said the drones were for research purposes and 'not the enemy.'
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President Trump said Tuesday that the drone sightings over New Jersey late last year were either authorized by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) or were from hobbyists and enthusiasts.
Enigma Labs, which began tracking sightings when what is believed to be drones started in November, said the number of sightings dropped when the TFR was put in place to 50 in one day to just four the
Mysterious drones that hovered over New Jersey last month were authorized by the FAA for research and recreation purposes, the White House says.
President Donald Trump's administration has released an update on the mysterious drones spotted flying over New Jersey beginning last fall: "This was not the enemy."
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt announced she had an update on the drones to relay “directly” from President Donald Trump.