Biden administration is aware of drone activities, according to Trump.
Trump claims the government is withholding information from the public.
President-elect Trump alleges that President Biden's administration is aware of the mysterious drone sightings occurring in New Jersey, New York, and other states.
On Monday, during a press conference at Mar-a-Lago, Trump declared that the U.S. military is certain about the source of the drones.
Trump stated, "Our military knows where the offenders took off from. If it was a garage, they can go right inside. They are aware of the origin and destination of the incident."
""They refuse to comment, and I believe they should speak up. Our military and president are aware, yet they keep the public in the dark. It's not the enemy, as they would have announced it," he added."
Trump replied to a reporter's inquiry about receiving classified briefings on the drone situation by stating, "I don't wish to comment on that."
A day after Senator Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., urged the Department of Homeland Security to install 360-degree radar systems for drone detection in the New York and New Jersey regions, Trump made a statement.
Schumer stated that our local people should not have to rely on a magic eight ball to obtain answers about these drones.
Schumer stated that they require genuine responses, which Robin Radar Systems can provide, hence the reason for their presence.
Our 360° radar systems log thousands of observations, scanning every second to track and classify with precision, whether it's a bird, bat, or drone.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced on Sunday that her calls for additional resources led to the deployment of a state-of-the-art drone detection system to New York State.
Planet Chronicle' Alex Nitzberg contributed to this report.
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