Democrats Divided on Drone Sightings
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House Intelligence CommitteeABC4 Utah
•Democrats divided over Biden administration response to reported drone sightings
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The Biden administration's response to drone sightings in the Northeast is dividing Democrats on Capitol Hill .
Some lawmakers are pressing the FBI , DHS and FAA to disclose more details about the sightings.
Others are bashing the agencies for not providing proof to back those claims.
The debate has arrived after days of mounting questions — and growing anxieties — surrounding the reported sightings.
Some Democrats blame “irresponsible” elected officials for the attention and outcry surrounding drone sightings.
Some lawmakers on Capitol Hill are also using the drone saga to press for legislation providing law enforcers with more authority to track and police unmanned aircraft systems.
The power to respond to drone threats lies largely with the Department of Homeland Security and other federal agencies.
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