Sen. Gillibrand Questions During Armed Services Committee Hearing

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  • Опубликовано: 7 окт 2024
  • Senator Kirsten Gillibrand asks questions during the U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee hearing examining the president's proposed budget request for fiscal year 2024 for the Department of Defense.

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  • @zorgknowsbest9622
    @zorgknowsbest9622 Год назад +10

    Thank you Sen. Gillibrand for continuing to hold the defence and intelligence community accountable on this issue. I hope you and your colleagues, both Democrat and Republican continue to work this issue on a bipartisan basis!

  • @rmk108
    @rmk108 Год назад +10

    Thanks to Sen. Gillibrand for pushing DoD to fund AARO and holding their feet to the fire. Tough and cool - respect Senator!

  • @TheMoa285
    @TheMoa285 Год назад +6

    Even though I am not from the US, I want to tell you that you are my hero and your team is outstanding. I hope one day you'll be president of the United States. Thank you for being who you are.

  • @LBTennis
    @LBTennis Год назад +7

    This should have millions of views. People still don't understand

  • @paulvandaalen8676
    @paulvandaalen8676 Год назад +2

    Well done Ma'am ......get them.

  • @ufob
    @ufob Год назад +2

    No better brand than Gillibrand! 💪🏻

  • @camnorwood157
    @camnorwood157 Год назад

    Thank you for your work on uap's

  • @storksforever2000
    @storksforever2000 Год назад +7

    Wow they’re really fighting you. The office only exists until 2025 right? So they’re just not going to fund it or fund it so late that it’s basically worthless?
    You guys need to start being way more forceful. Nothing is going to get done otherwise. They’re not taking you seriously and are actively trying to sabotage the efforts. You need to extend the existence of the office indefinitely as well, or at least much longer.

    • @skepticalbeliever5001
      @skepticalbeliever5001 Год назад +1

      The fact they're fighting it, *should* be telling you how many senior members of DoD actually know there's something there to avoid looking at. 😒

  • @juanestonia7213
    @juanestonia7213 Год назад

    Go get'em Gillibrand!!!!!

  • @jamesw8132
    @jamesw8132 Год назад +1

    It’s disgraceful, could they be any less cooperative on the AARO funding.

  • @natemann2547
    @natemann2547 Год назад +1

    Thank you, Sen Gillibrand, for your unwavering commitment to the UAP issue. The 75 year UAP secrecy/cover-up needs to be exposed. This is the most important topic in human history and nobody is talking about. Keep up the pursuit of the truth!

  • @thomasfessler
    @thomasfessler Год назад +3

    THANK YOU for continuing to hold LLOYD AUSTIN ACCOUNTABLE for underfunding AARO fiscal YEARS IN A ROW. While NDAA/IAA 2022 required the UFO office to be operationalized and funded within 180 days, the law was KNOWINGLY ignored by DOD Leadership.
    Susan Gough revealed in spring 2022 that the DOD office at that time as OISMSG remained operationalized at 2021 levels, irrespective of the law signed by the President. Today Austin revealed that 11 million was allocated even though the CBO indicated a 30 Million Cost just for the Confidential Whistleblower system.
    Please help to End this coverup. The truth cannot be uncovered if those responsible for the cover up prevent the funding for the investigation to happen.

  • @innerspace428
    @innerspace428 Год назад +2

    What a woeful bunch of reps. Sen Gillibrand asked for the basic funding requirements to be met for the AARO office. The funding is basic. It should be in place. Not 11 million dollars, like Sen. Austin said. Kirsten replied to Sen. Austin, not 11 million dollars in which her answer fell on deaf ears. 😮
    Sen. Austin totally lost the plot at that point.

  • @15wileyr
    @15wileyr Год назад +1

    wooh!!!

  • @PhwoarPig
    @PhwoarPig Год назад +1

    If there’s any matter that could cut through stalemate partisanship, it’s this. The fat cat military industrial complex has weaponised secrecy and paranoia since Eisenhower. Don’t let them cook up any more shenanigans, Senator. It’s time.