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blockbuster story about the videos and the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP), a Pentagon project tasked with investigating such sightings.
Mellon told 60 Minutes that he took this step because he was concerned that not enough was being done to investigate UFOs, or UAPs ( unidentified aerial phenomena ), as they ve been rebranded in U.S. military parlance. It s bizarre and unfortunate that someone like myself has to do something like that to get a national security issue like this on the agenda, Mellon told 60 Minutes reporter Bill Whitaker.
And it is indeed a national security issue, U.S. Senator Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) told Whitaker. Anything that enters an airspace that s not supposed to be there is a threat, Rubio said. After all, the reported UAPs might be some kind of advanced aircraft developed by an adversary nation such as Russia or China. (Mellon told Whitaker that the vehicles were definitely not developed by the Pentagon.)
Ohio GOP lawmakers back off ballot proposal to extend redistricting deadlines: Capitol Letter
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Ohio Governor Mike DeWine stopped at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History on Wednesday, May 5, 2021, as he traveled around Ohio promoting tourism. (David Petkiewicz, cleveland.com)David Petkiewicz, cleveland.com
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Not happening: Ohio Republican legislative leaders have abandoned a plan to ask voters to approve a constitutional amendment in August extending deadlines for Ohio’s new redistricting process. As Andrew Tobias reports, Senate President Matt Huffman, who floated the plan in light of delayed census data, had said he wouldn’t go forward without bipartisan support. Democratic leaders expressed concerns about a rushed process.