FAA-Approved Drones Over New Jersey: White House Clarifies Authorization and Public Concerns
Jan, 29 2025 Benjamin Calderwood

FAA-Approved Drones Over New Jersey: White House Clarifies Authorization and Public Concerns

Mysterious drones spotted over New Jersey and the East Coast in late 2024 were largely approved by the FAA, the White House confirms. During President Trump's second term's first briefing, Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt addressed public speculations, highlighting the lawful nature of these drones. Dubbed not a threat, these drones were for research and recreational use, dismissing previous enemy-related concerns.

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