August 23, 2023🇺🇸Disclosure
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Bipartisan Congressional UAP Caucus Established

US Representatives established a bipartisan Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena Caucus in the House of Representatives. The caucus demanded information about alleged UAP retrieval programs and aimed to coordinate legislative efforts on UAP transparency and disclosure.

Date
August 23, 2023
Location
Washington, D.C.District of Columbia🇺🇸
Type
Disclosure
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🇺🇸 United States
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Background

In 2023, a bipartisan Congressional UAP Caucus was established in the US House of Representatives, marking a significant shift in how Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena are addressed at the federal level.

Formation and Purpose

The caucus was created to promote transparency and coordinate legislative efforts regarding UAP. Its establishment reflected growing mainstream political engagement with the topic, transforming it from a niche interest into a formal area of bipartisan congressional activity.

Key Characteristics

  • Bipartisan structure bringing together representatives across party lines
  • Dedicated organizational framework for UAP-related legislative work
  • Focus on transparency in government UAP investigations and findings
  • Coordination of legislative efforts among members

Significance

The creation of the caucus demonstrated that UAP had evolved from a fringe topic into a legitimate subject of formal congressional activity. This institutional recognition provided a structured mechanism for ongoing bipartisan engagement with UAP matters at the highest levels of the US legislative branch.

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