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President-Elect Trump To Release Report On Mysterious Drone Sightings

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President-elect Donald Trump announced on Thursday his intention to release a report addressing the mysterious drone sightings that have been reported over several US states. Trump stated that the report would be made public approximately one day into his administration.

Expressing his concern over the lack of information being provided to the public regarding the drone sightings, Trump emphasized the need for transparency on this issue. He described the situation as 'ridiculous' and 'very strange' that details about the drones have not been disclosed.

Trump speculated that the drones could potentially be operated by the US government for research purposes, suggesting that the lack of disclosure may be due to security reasons. However, he also acknowledged the possibility that the drones could belong to an unknown entity, raising concerns about national security.

Concern over lack of transparency regarding drone sightings.
President-elect Trump to release report on mysterious drone sightings.
Speculation on drones potentially being operated by US government for research.

The President-elect's remarks at Mar-a-Lago indicated his determination to investigate the origin and purpose of the drone sightings. He expressed hope that the drones were of domestic origin but emphasized the need to ascertain the true nature of the situation.

As the public awaits the release of the report promised by Trump, the mystery surrounding the drone sightings continues to capture attention and fuel speculation. The forthcoming report is expected to shed light on this enigmatic phenomenon and provide clarity on the presence of unidentified drones in US airspace.

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