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Sen. Heinrich laughs off claim Gaetz & Luna were shown 'bodies' in UAP briefing
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Sen. Heinrich laughs off claim Gaetz & Luna were shown 'bodies' in UAP briefing

Ep. 204 — Sen. Martin Heinrich, a member of the Intel. Committee, tells Ask a Pol, “That would be news to me" (3-6-2024)
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Rep. Matt Gaetz fields some questions from congressional press corps in the basement on the House side of US Capitol. Photo: Matt Laslo

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Sen. Martin Heinrich (D-NM) — Member of Senate Intelligence Committee

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Ask a Pol asks:

In your classified briefings on UAPs, have you ever been shown ‘bodies’?

Heinrich laughs  

“You know I can’t discuss classified briefings,” Heinrich tells Ask a Pol.

“But, can you say that you haven’t been shown bodies?”

“I think that’s a pretty safe assumption,” Heinrich replies.

“Yeah? Well, ‘cause two House members on the UAP Caucus say that they can’t answer that — leaving it out there that maybe they have.”

“That would be news to me,” Heinrich tells Ask a Pol.

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TRANSCRIPT: Sen. Martin Heinrich

SCENE: On his way to vote on the Senate floor, Heinrich’s walking past trams that run underneath the US Capitol where Ask a Pol’s Matt Laslo greets him and accompanies him to the bank of basement elevators.

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Matt Laslo: “So, in your classified briefings on UAPs, have you ever been shown bodies?”

Martin Heinrich: “You know I can’t discuss classified briefings.”

Sen. Heinrich laughs.

ML: “But, can you say that you haven’t been shown bodies?”

MH: “I think that’s a pretty safe assumption.”

ML: “Yeah? Well, ‘cause two House members on the UAP Caucus say that they can’t answer that — leaving it out there that maybe they have.”

Sen. Heinrich laughs.

MH: “That would be news to me.”

ML: “Yeah, right? Appreciate ya.”

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Abbas Michael Dharamsey's avatar

From what I understand, when Grusch (and the 40 whistleblowers) briefed the senate/house intel committees, none of the congressmen/senators were there. But their staffers were.

At least that’s what I can remember from his interviews. I believe he espouses on this in his Tucker Carlson interview.

Edit: I found some quotes:

> “I was in the room when ah - I’ve got to be careful, I don’t wanna - I was in Washington DC with a very, ah, number of senior people, that work for members of congress - put it that way - when I was still in government and, I brought the people who worked on that stuff (NHI biologics) to the Hill. This is why the members were so confident to put out the Schumer amendment and stuff….’I was like, please explain’ (indicating the people from the program should explain what they know). And they went into all those details and stuff. And I remember some of the professional staff members were like…whoa. They were like in g-lock right - their world bubble got burst right there for a lot of people.” (JR,1hr24m).

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