Drone shot down in NJ: New Jersey senator says Feds aren’t revealing truth about mysterious drones because…

New Jersey Senator Says Fed Won't Reveal Truth About Mysterious Drones Because…

Amid a flurry of speculation and conspiracy theories about drones spotted over New Jersey, state Sen. Jon Bramnick said U.S. authorities are hiding the truth about the drones because they fear public backlash if they come clean about them. Bramnick said the government is calling them harmless and the public reaction ‘overreaction’ because they don’t want the public to know the truth.
So what is the truth? The senator said there “must be something going on” because there’s no way the Defense Department doesn’t know what’s going on. “Why would the government allow the public to be so frustrated? Why would the government allow a United States senator to be so frustrated? We heard it from both sides of the aisle,” he said.
President-elect Donald Trump spoke out about the mysterious sighting and called for shooting down these mysterious drones. “Mysterious drone sightings all over the country. Can this really happen without our government’s knowledge. I don’t think so! Let the public know and now. Otherwise shoot them down!!! DJT,” he wrote on Truth Social .

Why is nothing known about the mysterious drones hovering over New Jersey

Because the administration has so far dismissed claims that what people are seeing are actually drones. Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas told ABC News on Sunday, “there is no question that people are seeing drones”. At best, they can be manned aircraft, the government believes.
Drones are not banned in New Jersey, but only for recreational purposes, and those who saw the drones claimed they are as big as cars.
Senator Andy Kim went out on a drone patrol and Sheriff Michael Mastronadry sent out his own drone to break the mystery, but they couldn’t be sure what they saw – whether it was a plane or not.
Mike Fraietta, an FAA drone pilot and founder of Gargoyle Systems, told NewsNation that most reported sightings are likely manned aircraft or authorized military tests. This sparked speculation that these drones might be part of some classified operation by the Biden administration.