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Gillibrand, Kirsten

Statements, Media, Interviews

06-13-23 - Statement to Matt Laslo at Wired

06-13-23 Statement

“We need to just look into whether there are rogue SAP programs that no one is providing oversight for,” says Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, a New York Democrat who led the Senate’s April UAP hearing. “The goal for me will be to have a hearing on that at some point so that we can assess if these SAP’s actually exist.”

06-27-23 Interview

06-27-2023

Matt Laslo: “Any update on the UAP stuff?”

Kristen Gillibrand: “So, we’re trying to schedule a meeting with the whistleblower, so we can ask him questions directly. And then we are also going to try to schedule meetings with the people he mentions in his whistleblowing complaint.”

ML: “And that will be classified or private?”

KG: “We’ll try to do part of it—we’ll do whatever the whistleblower wants. If the whistleblower wants it classified, we’ll do it classified. If he’s willing to do it open, we’ll do it open. And I don’t know—I’ll have to assess if there’s classified information that he’s giving us. So, we’ll create the right setting regardless, and then hopefully, he’ll come in.”

ML: “Is this really layered trying to get to the bottom of it?”

KG: “Yes, it’s extremely layered, because the allegations are very serious.”

01-25-2024 Interview

Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) was instrumental in helping create the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office — or AARO — but, now that Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick stepped down, the senator doesn’t know who’s currently running the office.

“I’ve asked them who it is, and they didn’t know,” Gillibrand told Ask a Pol of AARO staffers.

“Really?” we asked.

Yeah,” Gillibrand replied.

Laslo: “Because they named someone initially.”

“The staff didn't know who it was,” Gillibrand said.

When Ask a Pol inquired about her desire to meet with UFO whistleblower David Grusch, Gillibrand told us the ball is in his lawyer’s court.

“It’s Grusch’s lawyer who seems to be making the decision, so I would talk to his lawyer,” Gillibrand said.

 

Date Detail
06-13-2023 “We need to just look into whether there are rogue SAP programs that no one is providing oversight for,” says Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, a New York Democrat who led the Senate’s April UAP hearing.

“The goal for me will be to have a hearing on that at some point so that we can assess if these SAP’s actually exist.”
06-27-2023

Matt Laslo: “Any update on the UAP stuff?”


Kristen Gillibrand:
“So, we’re trying to schedule a meeting with the whistleblower, so we can ask him questions directly. And then we are also going to try to schedule meetings with the people he mentions in his whistleblowing complaint.”


ML:
“And that will be classified or private?”


KG
: “We’ll try to do part of it—we’ll do whatever the whistleblower wants. If the whistleblower wants it classified, we’ll do it classified. If he’s willing to do it open, we’ll do it open. And I don’t know—I’ll have to assess if there’s classified information that he’s giving us. So, we’ll create the right setting regardless, and then hopefully, he’ll come in.”


ML:
“Is this really layered trying to get to the bottom of it?”


KG:
“Yes, it’s extremely layered, because the allegations are very serious.”

01-25-2024

Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) was instrumental in helping create the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office — or AARO — but, now that Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick stepped down, the senator doesn’t know who’s currently running the office.


“I’ve asked them who it is, and they didn’t know,” Gillibrand told Ask a Pol of AARO staffers.


“Really?” we asked.


Yeah,” Gillibrand replied.


Laslo: “Because they named someone initially.”

 

“The staff didn't know who it was,” Gillibrand said.

When Ask a Pol inquired about her desire to meet with UFO whistleblower David Grusch, Gillibrand told us the ball is in his lawyer’s court.


“It’s Grusch’s lawyer who seems to be making the decision, so I would talk to his lawyer,” Gillibrand said.