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These reassurances, however, have done little to quell fears. Bramnick blasted the federal government’s response as inadequate and said it has left local law enforcement scrambling for answers. “Now you have a United States Senator going out with the local police, what, to look for fireworks at night?” he said, referencing Senator-elect Andy Kim’s involvement in monitoring drone activity.
Frustrated with the lack of clarity, Bramnick has urged New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy to declare a limited state of emergency to address the drone issue. Earlier this month, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) closed airspace over several areas in the state, but no further explanation was provided.
“If the Department of Defense doesn’t know where the origins are for these so-called drones, then we’re in trouble,” Bramnick warned. “We always thought that if there was something in the air, the size of a car, that the Department of Defense would know where it came from, what its origin was, and what its purpose was.”
Bramnick’s frustration reflects growing public unease over the unexplained sightings. He questioned why the government has been unable—or unwilling—to provide answers, suggesting that officials may be hiding information out of fear of public panic.
“They must be more concerned with us getting knowledge and being afraid of that information than having no knowledge and having all these questions,” he said. “There’s no way the Department of Defense does not know what’s going on. Have we heard one word from the Department of Defense? Zero.”
Former President Donald Trump also addressed the issue, calling for decisive action in a post on Truth Social. “Let the public know, and now. Otherwise, shoot them down!!!” Trump wrote. When asked about Trump’s comments, Bramnick deferred to the Department of Defense but reiterated his disbelief that the government has failed to provide answers.
“Well, I would leave that up to the Department of Defense, but how can the Department of Defense not provide information to the public? This is a shock to me,” Bramnick said. “This is taking me to the end of my belief that government is really being honest.”
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With conflicting statements from federal agencies and increasing reports of drone activity, residents are left with more questions than answers. Bramnick fears the lack of transparency is fueling panic. “Now there’s been some apparently top secret briefings, right, with congresspeople. Now they come out of that, and I heard Josh Gottheimer come, the representative, and he said, ‘Well, I’m not getting a lot of information,’ but I don’t think it’s a threat. So my guess is, information but they’re holding it back.”
As sightings continue to mount, the public remains in the dark. Bramnick’s ominous warning underscores a growing distrust in the government’s handling of the situation: “Whatever these drones are doing, the government really doesn’t want us to know.”




