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WWW.FOXNEWS.COM'Massive conspiracy': Ex-DNC insider says party went to great lengths to hide Biden's mental declineOne year after the disastrous debate performance that forced former President Joe Biden to ultimately suspend his re-election campaign, questions remain about the oft-alleged "cover-up" of his cognitive decline.In a wide-ranging exclusive interview with Fox News Digital, Lindy Li, a former Democratic National Committee (DNC) fundraiser and National Finance Committee member, detailed her front-row seat to the careful coordination by Biden's inner circle to conceal how the octogenarian's age impacted his presidency.Biden Cabinet members' testimonies to the House Oversight Committee and journalists Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson in their book, "Original Sin," have raised more questions about what exactly happened during Biden's tenure."I was banned from the Biden White House for telling the truth when it mattered," Li told Fox News Digital. "I actually took a risk. Jake Tapper wrote a book and decided to tell the truth and have his Eureka moment after it was safe, after Biden had gone to pasture. There was nothing on the line for him."EX-DNC INSIDER REVEALS 'PUPPET MASTERS' WHO RAN THE BIDEN WHITE HOUSETapper did not respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.FLASHBACK: THE DEBATE NIGHT AGAINST TRUMP THAT THREW BIDEN'S REELECTION CAMPAIGN INTO A FREE FALLThe former Democrat, who said she has faced the wrath of her former friends and colleagues since she left the party, explained that she had been raising her concerns about Biden's age for years.According to Li, Sen. Tammy Duckworth, D-Ill., told her in 2022 that Biden was too old to run for re-election. One year later, she caught a glimpse of Duckworth "singing Biden's praises" on TV."That day was when she decided to become his campaign co-chair," Li said. "A full year later, he's not getting any younger."Duckworth did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.While Democrats like Duckworth seemed to eventually accept Biden's decision to run for re-election, Li said she continued speaking out and it cost her."To be treated like a complete criminal was just jarring for me," Li said. "I just asked a question too. I wasn't attacking anybody. I just [asked] if maybe he should step down, in the nicest way possible."Li said she was posing these questions to top officials at the DNC, including former chair Jaime Harrison and current chair Ken Martin. The DNC did not respond to multiple Fox News Digital inquiries about her allegations."We were given talking points," Li said. "Every time they say they're not paying attention, or they didn't take something seriously, they paid attention, and they took it seriously."But going against the Democratic Party came at a personal sacrifice, Li explained to Fox News Digital."I hosted [Biden] and Kamala Harris on Feb. 3, coinciding with the DNC Winter Meeting, and they confiscated my phone," Li said.She said a DNC coalition director singled her out at the event and told her not to post anything on social media. When she posted an Instagram story of Biden at a separate dinner event, Li said she was shocked when the DNC called her "in a fit of fury" and told her to take it down."It was hard for me because I was one of the youngest members on the committee, if not the youngest, so I didn't have the age or the gravitas," Li said. "I just don't think they listened."She added that the alleged cover-up was a "left-wing massive conspiracy" that included handpicked talking points from the DNC and the White House."It encompassed not just the White House, but all the influencers they had on their payroll. Do not tell me they didn't have influencers on their payroll because they literally paid me," Li said.After Special Counsel Robert Hur did not recommend criminal charges against Biden in his classified documents case, as Hur referred to Biden as "a sympathetic, well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory," Li said the DNC told her to "tar and feather" Hur's character."They were in damage control mode. We were basically supposed to say [Biden] was a genius, in not so many words, but basically he is like this wizard behind closed doors, and how with age comes wisdom.""We were supposed to undermine his character," Li added about Hur. "Yeah, we were supposed to assassinate his character."And after Biden's consequential debate performance, Li said, "Jen O'Malley Dillon did a damage control briefing that morning, and people were misty-eyed. The previous night, people were crying on a shuttle home because they were so devastated by the debate."But O'Malley Dillon and Julie Rodriguez, Biden's campaign chairs, claimed it was "impossible" for Biden to drop out of the race, arguing that finance regulations prevent that. History, of course, tells a different story.When reached for comment about her allegations, a former Biden official quipped, "Who is Lindy Li?"0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 32 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMPro wrestling legend Kevin Nash fires off hot take after skipping Independence Day celebrationPro wrestling legend Kevin Nash revealed last week he didnt celebrate the Independence Day holiday because "were not the home of the free."Nash appeared to respond to the backlash he received for a post about Congress passing the "big, beautiful bill." President Donald Trump signed the bill on July 4. The bill includes key provisions that would permanently establish individual and business tax breaks included in Trump's 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and incorporate new tax deductions to cut duties on tips and overtime pay.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMTrump said the bill would "fuel massive economic growth" and "lift up the hard-working citizens who make this country run."Nash was among the critics."Happy 4 more trillion in debt day," he wrote on X. "Never felt this proud as we continue to destroy the empathy we once held for those less fortunate. So I guess Happy wealthy white 1% day. Enjoy your small regional hospitals while you can. Things just continue to get greater.Happy 4th...."TRUMP SIGNS 'BIG, BEAUTIFUL' BILL IN SWEEPING VICTORY FOR SECOND TERM AGENDA, OVERCOMING DEMS AND GOP REBELSAfter bantering with other social media users about his take, Nash wrote he was happy to block some people."Was enjoyable to flush the white trash out today to block and remove them at least on this site," he wrote. "I didn't celebrate the 4th this year because I personally feel we're not the home of the free. We lose constitutional rights daily. If you're a bigot please unfollow me. Peace out."Nash, 65, was a full-time pro wrestler from 1990 to about the mid 2010s and made an indelible mark on the industry as a member of the New World Order faction in World Championship Wrestling. He also was a top star in WWE and Total Nonstop Action (TNA).He is a two-time inductee in the WWE Hall of Fame.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 33 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTexas floods: Matthew McConaughey, Jennifer Garner and more stars rally behind victimsCelebrities such as Matthew McConaughey, Jennifer Garner, Hilary Duff and more are sharing their devastation and offering prayers to the victims of the flash floods in Texas.Camp Mystic in Hunt, Texas, said its mourning the loss of 27 campers and counselors following the flooding of the Guadalupe River over the Fourth of July weekend. As of Monday, ten campers and one counselor were reported missing. At least 82 people have died in central Texas following the flooding that began early Friday.On Sunday, McConaughey took to Instagram to share his support.CAMP MYSTIC DIRECTOR DIES WHILE TRYING TO SAVE KIDS DURING TEXAS FLOODING"At least 70 lives have been lost, many more are unaccounted for, and countless Texans are hurting - inside and out," he wrote in a statement."If you're able, please lend a helping hand where and how you can. It's gonna be a long road ahead, but right now the shock, the pain, and the chaos need the steady hand of a neighbor. Texans are some of the most resilient and generous people on the planet."APP USERS CLICK HERE TO VIEW POSTJennifer Garner, who was born in Houston, wrote: "Texas. God, be near."Hilary Duff, also a Houston native, said she's absolutely "heartbroken" over the devastation."Heartbroken doesn't begin to cover it. Consumed. Obsessed. Praying for even a shred of a miracle-to find a child alive in the wake of this boundless disaster," she began her heartfelt statement on Instagram. "Tears fall every time I imagine one of these families receiving bad news waiting or entire families lost. Just gone. It's too much to comprehend."LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWS"Beautiful Texas, I love you," she continued. "To all the boots on the ground-I love you. To those facing tremendous, impossible loss-we are looking at their beautiful faces, embossing them in our minds. We will remember them. Bright lights, gone far too soon.""I was - and forever will be - that girl with a wild hearted, fierce love for my barefoot summer at camp in the Texas hill country. It imprints on your soul. It changes your identity. It's a realm of true magic. You could never imagine an ending this tragic," Duff concluded. "I'm just so deeply, absolutely sorry. Your loss is felt across the world."APP USERS CLICK HERE TO VIEW POST0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 34 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMCourt shuts down redistricting fight in key swing state heres what it meansIt didn't grab many national headlines, but the decision by the Wisconsin Supreme Court not to hear two lawsuits aiming to redraw the battleground state's eight congressional districts may have a sizable impact on the 2026 midterm elections.The liberal-majority court late last month, without explanation, refused to hear challenges brought by Democrats seeking to alter the current maps, which could have put two of the state's six congressional districts currently held by Republicans in play.The move by Wisconsin's highest court appears to benefit Republicans, as they aim to defend their fragile House majority in next year's elections.HOUSE DEMS CAMPAIGN CHAIR ON HER GAMEPLAN TO WIN BACK MAJORITYThat's because Republican Reps. Derrick Van Orden in Wisconsin's 3rd Congressional District and Bryan Steil in the 1st CD the state's most competitive House seats are likely safer without redrawing the maps."Every seat matters in the fight for the House of Representatives when all it takes is a three-seat gain to flip control, and a new map in Wisconsin could have helped Democrats in at least two seats, the 1st and 3rd Districts," Jacob Rubashkin of the non-partisan political handicapper Inside Elections told Fox News.WHAT THE HOUSE GOP CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE CHAIR TOLD FOX NEWS ABOUT TRUMP'S ROLE IN THE MIDTERMSRubashkin noted that "its a setback for Democrats, but certainly not an insurmountable one, as the party has plenty of offensive opportunities around the country and even in Wisconsin, where we still see the 3rd District as one of the most competitive districts. Depending on the political environment and candidate quality, the 1st might be competitive as well, even under the current lines."Democrats are convinced they can still pick up both seats.THE WISCONSIN STATE SUPREME COURT ELECTION THAT GRABBED NATIONAL HEADLINES"Its already clear that Derrick Van Orden and Bryan Steil are running scared because they cannot defend their records whether its their votes to cut Medicaid while giving tax breaks to billionaires, or their 100% support for sweeping tariffs that are raising costs on Wisconsin families. Wisconsin voters see that Van Orden and Steil sold them out, and theyll fire them next year," Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) spokesperson Katie Smith told Fox News.But the rival National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) disagrees."The bipartisan rejection of the radical Democrats desperate and politically motivated attempt to redraw the map in their favor offers a strong preview of how Wisconsin voters will reject the Democrats out-of-touch and radical agenda next year at the ballot box," NRCC spokesman Zach Bannon said in a statement to Fox News.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPRubashkin noted that while Wisconsin isn't changing its maps, the congressional district lines may be altered in other states ahead of the 2026 midterms."Ultimately, while we expect a few redistricting changes in Ohio, Utah and potentially a few other states, the overall picture remains unchanged: Republicans are looking to buck history in an expensive and nationwide slog for 218 seats," he added.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 32 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMObama-appointed judge to rule on motion to dismiss in high-stakes Abrego Garcia case hearingJustice Department lawyers and attorneys for Salvadoran migrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia will square off in court Monday as a federal judge in Maryland weighs a flurry of motions over his U.S. custody and the Trump administration pushes to dismiss the civil case entirely in a closely watched legal battle thats become a flashpoint in President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown.U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis scheduled the hearing last week to consider recent motions from both sides, after Abrego Garcia was wrongfully deported to El Salvador in March and returned three months later to face criminal charges in a different state.The hearing is all but certain to reignite a high-profile fight over Abrego Garcia's legal status in the U.S., which is currently playing out in two separate federal courts.Ahead of the 11 a.m. hearing, here's what to know about the civil case and potential next steps from Judge Xinis.FEDERAL JUDGE JAMES BOASBERG FINDS PROBABLE CAUSE TO HOLD TRUMP IN CONTEMPT OVER DEPORTATION FLIGHTSThe hearing in Maryland comes after Salvadorian migrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia was summarily deported by Trump officials to El Salvador in March in violation of an existing court order. His family sued the Trump administration over his removal almost immediately, and later that month, U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis, an Obama appointee, ordered the Trump administration to "facilitate" Abrego Garica's return to the U.S.The ruling was later upheld by the Supreme Court, though it took three months and many discovery hearings before Xinis for Trump officials to eventually comply with the court's order and return him to the U.S. in June.On return, Abrego Garcia was immediately taken into custody in Tennessee for federal charges stemming from a 2022 traffic stop. Court documents show the charges were brought in late May, prompting questions as to when the investigation, and the impaneling of a grand jury, would have taken place.US JUDGE BLASTS TRUMP LAWYERS FOR 11TH-HOUR TACTICS IN MS-13 DEPORTATION CASEIts unclear how far Xinis will go in addressing the competing requests filed by both sides, though she signaled last week that the hearing will remain narrowly focused on the governments motion to dismiss the civil case and the plaintiffs bid to transfer Abrego Garcia into U.S. custody in Maryland.Abrego Garcia's lawyers had asked Xinis to issue an order blocking his possible removal from the U.S. without prior notification, pointing to statements from the Trump administration as evidence that they could try to remove him to a possible third country other than El Salvador."Defendants have repeatedly stated their intent to remove Mr. Abrego Garcia to a third country," his lawyers said last week in a filing, adding that he could face "persecution or torture if removed directly to various other countries," including Libya, South Sudan and Eritrea, which are notorious for human rights abuses.Meanwhile, new allegations made in court filings days earlier could prove difficult for the court to distinguish in its consideration of the other issues.Last week, Abrego Garcia alleged in a filing that he was severely beaten and psychologically tortured in El Salvador's maximum-security prison, CECOT, when he was detained there earlier this year.100 DAYS OF INJUNCTIONS, TRIALS AND 'TEFLON DON': TRUMP SECOND TERM MEETS ITS BIGGEST TESTS IN COURTAdding to the complexity of the matter is the separate criminal case playing out in Tennessee.The federal judge overseeing that case on Thursday ordered the Trump administration to comply with rules prohibiting Justice Department and DHS officials from making any public statements about Abrego Garcia that could potentially prejudice a jury or impact the integrity of the court proceedings, after his attorneys accused administration officials of months of "extensive and inflammatory extrajudicial comments" against their client that threatened to prejudice his right to a fair trial."Thus far, the governments unabated public disparagement of [Abrego] has far outpaced its ability to muster actual evidence, notwithstanding its extraordinary efforts to conjure up such evidence," they wrote, warning that such statements could complicate efforts to seat an impartial jury in the Middle District of Tennessee, where his trial is set to take place.FEDERAL JUDGE CALLS DEPORTATION OF SALVADORAN MAN IN MARYLAND 'WHOLLY LAWLESS'It remains to be seen what Xinis will do in Abrego Garcia's civil case, especially as the criminal case in Tennessee proceeds.But her frustration with the Trump administration has been clear in earlier proceedings. For months, Xinis struggled to obtain answers from Trump administration officials on Abrego Garcia's status in El Salvador, as well as what, if any, efforts the Trump government had taken to comply with her order to facilitate his return to the U.S., and at one time suggested she could move to open possible contempt proceedings against the administration.In May, Xinis sparred with the Justice Department lawyers for more than two hours over their lack of candor and compliance with the discovery process and the deadlines set by the court. It was the last public status hearing she presided over before the administration returned Abrego Garcia to U.S. soil.During that hearing, Judge Xinis rebuked the Justice Department for attempting to invoke the state secrets privilege via a footnote that referenced a filing in a separate federal court case, before a different federal judge.She also excoriated the lack of compliance from Trump administration officials, and attempts to press the administration for answers, which she described as beating a "frustrated and dead horse."0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 33 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMIndyCar NXT drivers get involved in terrifying crashAn IndyCar NXT race on Sunday at Mid-Ohio was the scene of a horrific crash between Ricardo Escotto and Sebastian Murray.Escotto and Murray were racing into Turn 4 on Lap 4 when Escottos right front wheel touched Murrays left rear wheel. Murray spun around in front of Escotto and hit the wall at a terrifying rate of speed. Murrays vehicle did a backflip before coming to a stop.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMIndyCar NXT officials waved the red flag to pause the race. Both Andretti drivers appeared to be OK after getting checked out at the infield care center."It was super unfortunate. Im not really sure what happened," Murray said afterward. "Im just glad that everyones OK. Obviously, apologies to the team. Its been a good weekend so far and we were hoping to make our way up but things happen. Well move forward."Escotto was not pleased with Murray and called the crash a "very scary one."SCOTT DIXON GETS WIN AT HONDA INDY 200 IN MID-OHIO AFTER ALEX PALOU'S MISTAKE"Just frustrated and very angry. It took me a lot to be contained and try to calm me down," he said. "It was a very unfortunate incident, especially having my teammate beside me. Its bad we were in this situation because, at the end of the day, we shouldnt be racing like that. We were on the straight and he moved and obviously made contact like that."Our racing is very close, very close margins, and if you make a mistake like that, it just comes to this."Dennis Hauger won the race, the fifth of the season.Murray is 10th and Escotto is 13th in the IndyCar NXT standings.IndyCar NXT is the developmental series for drivers hoping to race IndyCar one day.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 48 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTop Democrats admit 'failure,' fecklessness on border in scathing NY Times reportSome leading Democrats are acknowledging that their party has failed when it comes to border security and messaging, according to a new report on Sunday from the New York Times."When you have the most Latino district in the country outside of Puerto Rico vote for Trump, that should be a wake-up call for the Democratic Party," said Rep. Vicente Gonzalez, D-Texas.The report highlighted that Gonzalez witnessed PresidentDonald Trump "win every county in his district along the border with Mexico." Gonzalez's 34th district in Texas has swung dramatically from voting heavily Democratic in recent presidential elections to going in favor of Trump in 2024."This is a Democratic district thats been blue for over a century," Gonzalez told the Times.'CHAOS,' 'UNACCEPTABLE': FETTERMAN RIPS DEMOCRATIC HANDLING OF BORDER IN BIPARTISAN DISCUSSIONTrump's 2024 victory and subsequent crackdown on illegal immigration has alarmed his critics while delivering on a clear pledge during his successful campaign, and Democrats are left wondering how they got here.The piece opened by highlighting a viral moment from a 2020 Democratic primary debate, when nearly every candidate on the stage raised their hand in support of decriminalizing illegal border crossings.Sen. Ruben Gallego, D-Ariz., said theDemocratic Party "got led astray by the 2016 and the 2020 elections, and we just never moved back.""We looked feckless, we werent decisive, we werent listening to voters, and the voters decided that we werent in the right when it comes to what was happening with the border,"Gallego told the Times.In May, Gallego released aborder security plan that would speed up asylum seekers'claims and make other countries do their "fair share" in receiving asylum seekers, as well as take action against cartel violence.DEM'S IMMIGRATION REFORM PLAN ADDS BORDER PATROL AGENTS, OFFERS SELECT MIGRANTS PATHWAY TO CITIZENSHIPThe New York Times reported that various Democrats "are pushing for a course correction they see as overdue," noting anew proposal from the Democratic policy shop and left-wing think tank Center for American Progress. The organization is calling for expanding legal immigration but also for ramping up border security and clamping down on abuse of the nation's asylum system, the latter two of which are longtime Republican priorities.Neera Tanden, president and CEO of the Center for American Progress, admitted to the Times that Democrats will have to adopt some level of border security policy."Im happy to argue with Stephen Miller or anyone else about why they are wrong," Tanden told the New York Times. "But the way were going to be able to do that is to also honestly assess that the border has been too insecure, that it allowed too many people to come through and that we need to fix that."CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTURECecilia Muoz, former director of the Domestic Policy Council under then-President Barack Obama said, "We, and I include myself in this, created a vacuum on this issue that we allowed the current president to fill."Muoz added that "the country is now living with the results. And the results are appalling."The Times reported that Rep. Veronica Escobar, D-Texas, "first realized Democrats were in trouble in December 2022," when illegal immigrants flooded into El Paso."Living through what El Paso lived through, feeling how unsustainable all of this was, and frankly how challenging this was, I knew this would cause a massive shift in the perspective of Americans about immigration,"Escobar said. "There was a failure on the part of the Democratic Party altogether during the last administration in adequately recognizing what was happening."0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 46 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMActive shooter killed in attempt to ambush Border Patrol agents in TexasAn active shooter armed with tactical gear and a rifle opened fire upon Border Patrol agents as they arrived at a Border Patrol annex facility in McAllen, Texas, in the Rio Grande Valley on Monday.Agents and local police returned fire and killed the gunman. No federal agents were hit, but one McAllen police officer was struck. Law enforcement sources say the officer is in stable condition.Law enforcement believes the attack was a purposeful ambush targeting Border Patrol officials.This is a developing story. Check back soon for updates.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 19 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMOver 60 UFO sightings reported whizzing across state in first half of 2025, national tracking group saysNew York state has seen 66 reported Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) sightings during the first half of 2025, according to a report from the National UFO Reporting Center (NUFORC).With 66 distinct incidents logged between January and late June, the state has had reports of an array of mysterious aerial objects, ranging from glowing orbs and silent triangles to fast-moving disks and shape-shifting lights.The incidents, according to NUFORC, span rural hamlets, suburban skies and the bustling airspace of the Big Apple.The NUFORC had 65 reported UFO sightings in New York in the first half of 2024.UFO COVER USED BY GOVERNMENT TO HIDE A LOT OF THINGS, FORMER NASA AGENT SAYSThe phenomenon appears to be statewide, with hot spots in urban centers like New York City as well as multiple reports from smaller towns such as Chester, Ridge and Evans Mills.Evans Mills, which is located near a military base, saw repeated orb sightings in March, prompting witness speculation about possible connections to defense activities.The most common shapes were orbs, spheres and triangles, frequently observed performing advanced maneuvers.AIR FORCE F-16 STRUCK BY DRONE DURING TRAINING FLIGHT OVER ARIZONA IN 2023Several reports detailed sharp right-angle turns, sudden accelerations and zigzagging flight paths.One particularly vivid sighting, according to NUFORC, took place in Chester on March 25, 2025, when someone walking their dog around 6 p.m. reported seeing two extremely fast white orbs flying in close formation.SCIENTISTS DISCOVER MYSTERIOUS SPHERE IN COLOMBIA, SPARKING UFO SPECULATIONInitially, the witness believed the objects to be birds, but their unusual speed and synchronized, wavering flight pattern stood out. Midway through their trajectory across the sky, the objects executed a sharp, nearly 90-degree turn to the northwest without any deceleration, the witness claimed.At that moment, they transformed into dark, aerodynamic ovals that nearly disappeared into the night sky, according to the report. The witness described the orbs as momentarily pitch black.A handful of these sightings also included photographic or video evidence, although NUFORC has not released digital evidence.Other entries speculated about plausible explanations, like drones, aircraft, fireworks and even the International Space Station. The bulk of reports from NUFORC remain open and unexplained.April through June represented a peak in activity, aligning with warmer months that typically encourage outdoor observations.Another remarkable incident reportedly occurred on June 24, 2025, during a commercial flight approaching New York City.A passenger seated in 1A reported to NUFORC that they witnessed a metallic ball flying in the opposite direction, roughly 100 to 200 feet below the aircraft.The witness, arriving from Toronto, described the object as a perfectly round, shiny sphere that caught his eye due to its metallic gleam.The witness noted that the object did not resemble a balloon or stationary object, saying it moved steadily away from the aircraft.The passenger immediately alerted the pilots upon landing, though neither reported seeing the object. Despite this, the observer remained convinced of the objects extraordinary nature.WATCH: These states are best prepared for alien invasion, UFO expert saysCLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPNUFORC was founded in 1974 by UFO investigatorRobert J. Gribble and aims to document and investigate unexplained sightings across the world."The Centers primary function over the past five decades has been to receive, record, and to the greatest degree possible, corroborate and document reports from individuals who have been witness to unusual, possibly UFO-related events," the website says.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 19 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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