House lawmakers hold a hearing to press for more information on UAP or UFO encounters reported by pilots.
The House Oversight Committee's national security subcommittee hears from three witnesses with firsthand knowledge of UAP incidents.
Witnesses include Ryan Graves, a former Navy pilot; David Fravor, who shot the famous "Tic Tac" video in 2004; and David Grusch, a former combat officer.
Members of both parties emphasize the bipartisan nature of the hearing, seeking transparency and facts about UAPs.
Witnesses describe inadequate reporting systems and the existing stigma for pilots and officials pressing for more openness on UAP encounters.
Witnesses describe inadequate reporting systems and the existing stigma for pilots and officials pressing for more openness on UAP encounters.
The issue gains attention from Congress, with demands for transparency regarding the potential national security threat posed by UAPs.
A bipartisan group of senators introduces an amendment to release UAP records to a review board for disclosure.
Previous House panel hearings and attempts to seek information from defense, intelligence, and NASA face challenges