Mysterious New Jersey drones were ‘not enemies’ – White House

The White House has announced that the sky was burnt across the US at the end of last year at the end of last year.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) approved the drone for research and many people also belonged to the people of the region, President Donald Trump’s Press Secretary Karolin Lewet said in his first White House Briefing on Tuesday.
The drone was seen in New Jersey and other nearby states in November and December and was speculated online about their origin and intentions.
Officials ever noticed that they do not respond by just saying that they were not a threat to public or national security.
“Over time, it deteriorated due to curiosity,” Ms. Levit said about online rumors. “It was not an enemy.”
Ms. Lewitt’s first official press conference for Trump White House, the most definite statement so far is that nothing was nefarious about the incident.
The previous Biden administration also concluded that there was no national security threat.
Last December, the Federal Investigation Bureau of Investigation (FBI) stated that it received suggestions to watch more than 5,000 drones from the citizens concerned.
Even former Maryland Governor Larry Hogan Told that he saw dozens of drones at his house. The Governor of New York detected the technique of detecting state drones to anxious residents.
FA again Temporary restricted Drone flights in 22 cities through January.
The previous Biden administration had earlier confirmed that the residents had seen the drone as well as human aircraft, but the authorities insisted that “no foreign participation”.
FAA controls drone uses and flights in the US. According to the agency, at the national level, more than a million drones are registered for use. Around 409,000 are registered for commercial use, while there are about 385,000 Entertained.
In mid -December, four federal agencies declared that investigators “did not identify nothing” about the reports.
He said that the vision was actually a combination of valid drones from hobby and law enforcement, as well as planes, helicopters and “stars were accidentally reported as drones”.