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NewsNation correspondent Ross Coulthart reported on the November 13, 2024 joint House Oversight/National Security subcommittee UAP hearing co-chaired by Rep. Nancy Mace, characterizing it as a 'turning point' in congressional awareness and signaling Congress's renewed intention to challenge the defense and intelligence community on UAP transparency.
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"I think this was a turning point in congressional awareness on UAPs. Congress got its mojo back.", Ross Coulthart
NewsNation correspondent Ross Coulthart reported on the November 13, 2024 joint House Oversight and National Security subcommittee hearing on Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena, which was co-chaired by Rep. Nancy Mace. Coulthart characterized the hearing as a significant moment in congressional oversight, noting that it signaled Congress's determination to demand accountability from the defense and intelligence community on UAP matters.
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