Donald Trump no longer dares to go to his golf club. Like many other Americans, he fears that unidentified drones are spying on the country. The current US government wants to allay concerns.
What’s behind the alleged drone sightings on the US West Coast? The US government is weighing it down. The data and tips from concerned citizens are being checked as thoroughly as possible, said John Kirby, the communications director of the National Security Council.
But the analyzes so far have shown that there was a “combination of legal commercial drones, hobby drones and law enforcement drones as well as manned aircraft, helicopters and even stars,” explained Kirby. He stressed that no “anomalies” had been identified and that there was no risk to national or public security at this time.
Reports and discussions about sightings of suspected drones in the sky over the US East Coast have been circulating for days. Video footage of mysterious bright lights is spreading rapidly on social media, sparking speculation.
Shortly before Kirby’s statement, US President-elect Donald Trump called on the incumbent government of Joe Biden to be more transparent with regard to sightings of suspected drones. “The government knows what is going on. Our military knows where they took off from,” Trump said at a news conference in Florida, without explaining how he came to that claim.
Kirby rejected Trump’s allegations. You try to communicate “to the best of your knowledge and belief, as openly and directly as possible”. However, it is important not to fuel speculation. He pointed out that there are more than a million drones legally registered in the US, with “thousands” of them flying every day for various purposes.
The current reporting is now leading to “more and more people looking to the sky,” reporting information to the authorities and taking video recordings, Kirby continued. It often turns out that several people have perceived the same objects from different perspectives. Of the around 5,000 tips received, the authorities only classified around 100 as actually relevant for an investigation. Many images and theories are spreading, especially on social media.
Trump said he had canceled a trip there because of drone sightings near his golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey. When asked about this, Kirby said he didn’t know what to say, but pointed out that the area was closed airspace anyway. It is therefore illegal to operate manned or unmanned aircraft there without authorization.
Strange flying objects: Trump fears drones – US government downplays it