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Sunday, May 3, 2026

Ex-Navy pilot: Congress must probe whistleblower’s UFO claims - NewsNation Now

(NewsNation) — A former Navy fighter pilot says a whistleblower’s claim that the U.S. government is withholding information about “non-human origin” spacecraft is “believable” and must be investigated by Congress.

Lt. Ryan Graves was the first active duty pilot to testify before Congress about his squadron’s experience with unidentified craft, officially classified by the government as Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon (UAP).

“His story is believable, and I think it’s now up to Congress to verify it and communicate the results of that to the American people,” Graves said in response to the claims Monday on “Elizabeth Vargas Reports.”

The whistleblower is David Grusch, an Air Force veteran and former member of the All Domain Anomaly Resolution Office task force.

In his role within the U.S. defense establishment, 36-year-old Grusch said he was trusted with some of the government’s most intimate secrets.

In his time at the UAP task force, Grusch said the group was refused access to a crash retrieval program.

“These are retrieving non-human origin technical vehicles, call it spacecraft if you will, non-human exotic origin vehicles that have either landed or crashed,” Grusch said.

During his time as a Navy pilot, Graves witnessed a UAP, which he described as “dark gray or black cubes inside of clear spheres” that were spotted on a near-daily basis. He founded an advocacy group, Americans for Safe Aerospace, to...



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