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Garcia on UAPDA: "We have a responsibility to use every single lever that we have in Congress to get information"
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Garcia on UAPDA: "We have a responsibility to use every single lever that we have in Congress to get information"

Ep. 246 — Rep. Robert Garcia (6-6-2024)
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Rep. Robert Garcia (D-CA)

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Some members of the UAP Caucus are a little skeptical. They're like, ‘Wait, is he playing politics? He didn’t talk to us first….’ Are they right? Or is that just political hurt feelings?

“I mean, right now it's on the majority to schedule more public hearings, and so we've come up with UAP amendments,” Rep. Robert Garcia exclusively told Ask a Pol. “I think, the issue is bipartisan. And I think that we'll continue to file amendments and we have on a variety of topics.”

Promise to pull “every single lever” of power

“Broadly speaking, I think that we have a responsibility to use every single lever that we have in Congress to get information, and these amendments are a part of that process,” Garcia told us.

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Have you reached out to Schumer and Rounds?

“I have to check,” Garcia said. “I think my [legislative] team have been in communication with Senate leg. folks as well. I have to get back to you to know exactly who, but it's been happening for months.”

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Some people are dubious of the board in the UAPDA?

“I don't find it to be dubious,” Garcia said. “I think that within this UAP space, there's a lot of noise and there's a lot of folks, but I think what's needed is responsible legislating. And I think you need to have responsible legislation and responsible people doing that work…that's my personal commitment is that I'm very interested in the topic — I have been long before I got the Congress — and I'm gonna continue to be very active in this space.”

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“There is movement and there is progress being made”

“I would argue that the responsiveness to Congress in the last year has been dramatically different than in the past. And, so yeah, I think that there is movement and there is progress being made,” Garcia told Ask a Pol. “There's no doubt that whether it's DOD [Department of Defense] or our friends at NASA or other folks, are very aware that there's a lot of interest.”

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“I have learned an immense amount in the hearings and classified briefings. So I feel like the issue is moving forward, and I don't think we should prejudge what, you know, what we think the outcome should be,” Garcia told us. “I'm a professional. I'm an educator. I do a lot of my own research. I'm not into the conspiracy — I'm not a conspiracy theorist. I want to follow the facts, and so that's kind of why I'm doing this.”

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TRANSCRIPT: Rep. Robert Garcia

SCENE: In between voting on the floor of House of Representatives, Ask a Pol grabs Rep. Garcia for a quick interview. After a few minutes, a couple other reporters then see us and come over to ask Garcia about President Joe Biden’s new migration policy.

Matt Laslo: “Why introduce the UAPDA?”

Rep. Robert Garcia: “I think because we have to try every single avenue possible to try to actually get some of these bills done. And I think it keeps steady pressure on the majority to kind of get it out. And it's a big issue. There's a lot of community and public support. And we have filed a lot of amendments, not just on this topic, but we did last year and we'll continue to do it on UAPs as well.”

ML: “Some members of the UAP Caucus are a little skeptical and they're like, ‘Wait, is he playing politics? He didn’t talk to us first….’ Is that just political hurt feelings?”

RG: “I mean, right now it's on the majority to schedule more public hearings, and so we've come up with UAP amendments. I think, the issue is bipartisan. And I think that we'll continue to file amendments. And we have on a variety of topics.”

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