An influx of unexplained drone sightings in parts of the United States began to make headlines in November, and although authorities have said there is no evidence that the drones are a threat to national security or public safety, experts explain the mystery behind the uptick in sightings.
Fox News' Peter Doocy questioned President Donald Trump about the drones on Monday, asking, "Anything with these drones — is it anything to be worried about?"
"I would like to find out what it is and tell the people. In fact, I’d like to do that," Trump responded. He then redirected to White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles. "Could we find out what that was, Susie? Why don’t we find out immediately?"
"I can’t imagine it’s an enemy, or there would have been, you know, people would have gotten blown up, all of them. Maybe they were testing things. I don’t know why. They wouldn’t have said what it was," Trump said. "They had a lot of them flying over Bedminster, which is interesting," referring to his club in New Jersey.
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Fox News' Peter Doocy questioned President Donald Trump about the drones on Monday, asking, "Anything with these drones — is it anything to be worried about?"
"I would like to find out what it is and tell the people. In fact, I’d like to do that," Trump responded. He then redirected to White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles. "Could we find out what that was, Susie? Why don’t we find out immediately?"
"I can’t imagine it’s an enemy, or there would have been, you know, people would have gotten blown up, all of them. Maybe they were testing things. I don’t know why. They wouldn’t have said what it was," Trump said. "They had a lot of them flying over Bedminster, which is interesting," referring to his club in New Jersey.
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An influx of unexplained drone sightings began to make headlines in November, and while President Trump vowed to uncover the mystery, experts explain what may have led to the uptick.