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Congress is directly involved in the oversight and legislative process regarding unidentified anomalous phenomena, as evidenced by testimony from pilots [1], claims of restricted access to information [2], and the passage of specific disclosure legislation [3].

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'UAP are real': Congress pushes quest for transparency on UFOs legion.org The American Legion 1 fact
accountFormer Navy fighter pilots David Fravor and Ryan Graves testified before Congress last year regarding their encounters with unknown flying objects.
Amid Anticipation of Government Disclosure, 'We Are Not Alone ... religiondispatches.org Religion Dispatches 1 fact
claimCongress passed a UFO disclosure bill that directs the National Archives to collect reports on UAPs, but the legislation lacks language requiring the declassification of documents.
UFO hearing this week included whistleblowers. Key takeaways palmbeachpost.com The Palm Beach Post 1 fact
claimSteven Greer stated in June that projects involving unidentified aerial phenomena have denied access to presidents, CIA directors, secretaries of defense, and members of Congress, and that these projects are illegal, unconstitutional, and a threat to national security.