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Warrant Issued for UFO-Related Information Demand

During a recent episode of "Reality Check" on NewsNation, Ross Coulhart facilitated a notable conversation concerning the advocate efforts of certain Congress members.

Government Issues Subpoena for UFO-Related Information
Government Issues Subpoena for UFO-Related Information

In the halls of Congress, a heated debate is brewing over Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP), with a group of Congress members urging for the creation of a select committee to investigate these mysterious occurrences. As of mid-2025, however, there is no formally established committee with subpoena power to delve into the UAP enigma.

The UAP Transparency Act (H.R.1187), introduced in the 119th Congress, addresses UAP matters, but its status remains at "Introduced" and has yet to progress through the legislative process. The House Committee on Oversight and Accountability, a likely venue for such investigations, has not publicly announced the establishment of a dedicated select committee on UAP or related subpoena authority. Similarly, the Senate Armed Services Committee has not reflected the creation of a special select committee on UAP in its recent hearings and activities.

The urgency for a select committee stems from concerns about potential deception and misinformation from defense and intelligence sectors. A nonpartisan political nonprofit, the UAP Disclosure Fund, has been advocating for government transparency and promoting scientific research into UAPs since December 2023.

If a UAP select committee were to be formed, it would have the legal authority to compel individuals to testify or produce documents relevant to the investigation. Witnesses, including government officials, military personnel, or private citizens, could be required to appear before the committee to provide testimony on UAP-related matters. The committee could also demand the release of documents, files, videos, and other evidence related to UAPs from various government agencies, including the Department of Defense and intelligence agencies.

The proposed committee would be formed under the House Oversight and Accountability Committee, and the hearing titled "Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena: Exposing the Truth" is scheduled to take place in Room 2154 of the Rayburn House Office Building. If an individual or agency refuses to comply with a subpoena, the committee has recourse to legal enforcement mechanisms, which can include holding the non-compliant party in contempt of Congress, leading to potential legal and penal consequences.

The upcoming hearing is garnering significant attention due to the potential revelations it may bring concerning human interaction with non-human intelligence. The existence of waived unacknowledged special access programs, highly classified, restricted access programs within the U.S. government and its defense apparatus, adds a layer of intrigue to the investigation. These programs, with an even higher level of security and restriction, are often not acknowledged or disclosed to individuals beyond a very select group, even within the government or military.

As the debate continues, the push for a UAP select committee with subpoena power marks a significant stride toward demystifying UAP phenomena and confronting the longstanding veil of secrecy that has shrouded this subject. The potential establishment of such a committee could mark a turning point in the public's understanding of UAPs and the role of government in investigating these enigmatic occurrences.

  1. The halls of Congress are abuzz with a heated debate regarding Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP), as some members push for the formation of a select committee to investigate these mysterious occurrences.
  2. The UAP Transparency Act (H.R.1187) has been introduced in the 119th Congress, but it remains "Introduced" and has not yet advanced through the legislative process.
  3. The House Committee on Oversight and Accountability is a potential venue for UAP investigations, but has not publicly announced the establishment of a dedicated select committee on UAP or related subpoena authority.
  4. A nonpartisan political nonprofit, the UAP Disclosure Fund, has been advocating for government transparency and promoting scientific research into UAPs since December 2023.
  5. If a UAP select committee were to be formed, it would have the legal authority to compel individuals to testify or produce documents relevant to the investigation.
  6. Witnesses, including government officials, military personnel, or private citizens, could be required to appear before the committee to provide testimony on UAP-related matters.
  7. The upcoming hearing titled "Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena: Exposing the Truth" is scheduled to take place in Room 2154 of the Rayburn House Office Building.
  8. The debate over UAPs is significant as it potentially reveals human interaction with non-human intelligence, and the existence of waived unacknowledged special access programs adds a layer of intrigue to the investigation.

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