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Representative Tim Burchett claims that 30-40 UFO videos have not yet been made public.

Representative Tim Burchett claims that 30-40 UFO videos have not yet been made public.

Burchett Discusses Upcoming UFO Video Releases

During a recent appearance on the Ruthless Podcast, Congressman Tim Burchett shared that more videos of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) are set to be released. He mentioned, “There are 30 to 40 videos that we haven’t seen that we need to see more clearly.” Burchett emphasized the uncertainty surrounding UFOs by stating, “And we don’t know what we don’t know. I’ve heard from some very high-ranking people that there are some things we don’t know.”

The East Tennessee lawmaker’s remarks came shortly after the Corps began releasing related files. Notably, in February, former President Trump indicated a commitment to making information regarding aliens and UFOs public.

Burchett also pointed out that many of his colleagues within Congress feel apprehensive about addressing the topic openly. He recounted conversations where fellow members have expressed reluctance to come forward. “I was in this branch of the military service… he said he didn’t believe me about this, and I keep hearing that story over and over again.”

Co-host Josh Holmes expressed admiration for Burchett’s candidness in politics, even while admitting to some skepticism. Holmes remarked, “We appreciate your sense of humor and your interest in just the idea of exploring things, regardless of where the politics are going.”

In the podcast, Burchett also hinted at a desire to potentially fill Senator Marsha Blackburn’s seat if she wins the governor’s race. When asked if he still wanted to amplify East Tennessee’s voice in Washington, he confirmed his interest in a Senate position.

Looking ahead, Tennessee voters will be heading to the polls for the Congressional primary election on August 6th. Meanwhile, Burchett’s intention to start a study committee and have discussions about these significant issues signals his commitment to transparency and engagement.

Recent developments include the state Legislature passing a new congressional map which could shift Democratic seats to Republican control, reshaping Tennessee’s political landscape as the general election on November 3rd approaches.

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