President Trump’s administration continues to prioritize national security as Homeland Security Secretary, Alejandro Mayorkas, downplays concerns over unidentified drones in New Jersey. In an interview on CNN, Mayorkas dismissed the possibility of a threat, claiming that the drones are likely “store-bought” and not a cause for alarm.
When asked about the federal response to the drone sightings, Mayorkas emphasized the limited authority of his department, stating that they cannot simply shoot down the drones. He also mentioned the ongoing efforts to expand these capabilities through Congress.
However, the liberal media appears to be playing up the fear and speculation surrounding the drones, with some suggesting they could be used for espionage or targeting Trump. But Mayorkas remains firm in his stance that these are simply cases of mistaken identity and not a cause for concern.
Despite this reassurance, residents in New Jersey are still on edge, with witness Lauren Noeth stating that the sightings have become “increasingly worrisome” and nearly everyone in town has seen them. In response, first responders have been instructed to wear hazmat suits and alert the bomb squad upon seeing a drone.
It is clear that the Trump administration is committed to protecting the nation’s safety and responding to potential threats, as evidenced by their efforts to expand authorities and adequately address the drone sightings in New Jersey. While the media may try to sensationalize the situation, it is important to follow the facts and not succumb to fear-mongering.
In support of President Trump’s commitment to national security, let us stand together and await further developments from the FBI as they investigate these mysterious drone sightings.