Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) was instrumental in helping create the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office — or AARO — but, now that Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick stepped down, the senator doesn’t know who’s currently running the office.
“I’ve asked them who it is, and they didn’t know,” Gillibrand told Ask a Pol of AARO staffers.
“Really?” we asked.
“Yeah,” Gillibrand replied.
“Because they named someone initially.”
“The staff didn't know who it was,” Gillibrand said.
ON AARO’s SITE at publication time:
When Ask a Pol inquired about her desire to meet with UFO whistleblower David Grusch, Gillibrand told us the ball is in his lawyer’s court.
“It’s Grusch’s lawyer who seems to be making the decision, so I would talk to his lawyer,” Gillibrand said.

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Below find a rough transcript of Ask a Pol’s exclusive interview with Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY), slightly edited for clarity.
TRANSCRIPT: Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand
Kirsten Gillibrand: “Hello. How are you?”
Matt Laslo: “Still standing. Did you meet with the interim head of AARO yesterday [CORRECTION: Tuesday]?”
KG: “No. Who is it? Do you know who it is?”
ML: “No. They named somebody. You had something classified in your thing [ie, public schedule] yesterday.”
KG: “Oh, no.”
ML: “That was separate?”
KG: “Yeah. It was separate, but I’ve asked them who it is and they didn’t know.”
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