the white house that they believe this is an issue for our military. seems like it should be getting the attention it deserves. if it s nothing, the american people need to know. if it isn t, we need to know that as well. thanks, congressman burchette. good to see you. thank you. martha: tomorrow marks two years since the attack at the abbey gate in afghanistan that took the lives of 13 u.s. service members. one of them is marine corps principal lance schmidt. he and his father have been given an invitation to meet with the president. he joins me next. he entered this country s executive system to protect our country from foreign and domestic enemies. he failed everybody.
that s why you should keep your powder dry. martha: great advice, kevin. really good to see you today. thanks for being here. take care. martha: one month after a former military intelligence officer testified that the government is in possession of biologics from an aircraft that were not human in their origin, it s spooky stuff that has more and more people paying attention. republican congressman tim burchette is pushing to move this case forward. he joins me exclusively next. were they i guess human or nonhuman biologics? nonhuman. your car insurance.ustoms so you only pay for what you need. that s my boy. stay off the freeways! only pay for what you need. liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. we handcraft every stearns & fosterĀ® using the finest materials, like indulgent memory foam,
community members positions, military bases or other actors are involved with uap crash retrieval programs directly and two, which intelligence community members or facilities, actors, people involved in this with reverse engineering programs directly or indirectly. in other words, to reverse engineer these findings and figure out where they came from or what we can learn from that process. congressman tim burchette is leading this investigation. first aishah hasnie live on capitol hill. hi, aishah. hi, martha. it s really strange that we have not heard much since that big congressional hearing last month. it s been crickets since the information came out of the hearing. so this week congressman tim burchette launched a new bipartisan uap caucus and sent a letter to the intelligence community inspector general requesting information about the crash retrieval and the reverse
engineering programs that we heard whistle-blower david rush talk about. these lawmakers want more. they re asking speaker kevin mccarthy to hand them a select committee on uaps that would give them subpoena power. so far though they haven t heard anything. despite the massive public interest out there, burchette says folks in the conference don t seem supportive in the search for answers. i wouldn t say on instructing. they feel like this is a distraction. yeah, we ve reached out to speaker mccarthy s office to see where his head is at about this. we haven t heard back just yet. martha? martha: aishah, thanks very much. let s bring in tim burchette, who is leading the push for answers on ufos. congressman, good to have you with us. you may have heard at the end of the debate, we asked a question about this to governor christie from new jersey. there were some laughs in the
unsatisfied with what they heard. some members were particularly concerned about the locker system that cubby system that jeremy was talking about for visitors who come to the white house located near the situation room. let s listen to congressman tim burchette. they do not know who did it and that is the most ridiculous thing. someone walks in the white house, most secure building in the world, actually, and can place something in a locker, what if that was a biological entity or an emergent that would mature over a few days and it would could you know, there s a lot of questions. reporter: lawmakers did say that they learned some additional new details about the investigation the key to the cubby was missing, none of the suspects were drug tested, that they obtained the information about the visitor logs from a presidential request, whether republicans will continue