White House National Security Communications Adviser John Kirby breaks down the mystery surrounding reported drone sightings.
A White House official said the sightings include a combination of commercial drones, hobbyist drones, drones, law enforcement drones, and others.
According to White House security adviser John Kirby, Americans need not worry about the numerous drones spotted in the state of New Jersey in recent weeks. There has been a lot of uproar in the US ...
Newsweek looks at everything the White House has said about the drones so far. Newsweek has contacted the White House for comment via email. White House National Security Communications Adviser ...
Federal officials have said that the alleged New Jersey drone sightings are not "anomalous" and do not pose a public safety threat.
White House National Security Communications Adviser ... saying that authorities still don’t know where the mystery drones are coming from, who’s operating them, or where they are taking ...
A White House National Security Council official told NBC News when asked about the drones, “We have no evidence at this time that these reported sightings pose a national security or public ...
As a flurry of possible drone sightings have triggered local politicians to press federal officials for more information, lawmakers have proposed a variety of different methods for dealing with drones ...
The FBI and the Department of Homeland Security said the drones reported over New Jersey appear to be manned aircrafts flying legally.
White House National Security Communications Adviser ... The Pentagon said Wednesday that it is not U.S. military drones that New Jerseyans have been seeing over their skies, and that it does ...
White House National Security Communications Adviser John Kirby ... saying that authorities still don’t know where the mystery drones are coming from, who’s operating them, or where they are taking ...