Here's what the 2020 candidates have said about UFOs
As the 2020 presidential race heated up, the candidates came ever-closer scrutiny for their policies on the key issues facing the US.
In response to an freedom of information request in January, the Navy also said it had top-secret information about UFOs that it could not make public as it could cause"exceptionally grave damage to the National Security of the United States" if released.Bernie Sanders suggested he would release classified information if elected ReutersHere's the full exchange:
President Donald Trump was quizzed about the rising number of Navy UFO sightings in an interview with ABC News last June. Asked if he would be told if extraterrestrial life was found, Trump said:"We're watching, and you'll be the first to know." "I think we don't know enough ... I don't know what's happened, not just with that sighting, but with others," Klobuchar told Steer in January."And I think one of the things a president could do is to look into what's there in terms of what does the science say, what does our military say."
Former Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Indiana, struck a philosophical tone when Steer asked him the same question in January. He dropped out at a similar time to Klobuchar.
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