More than 20 days into phenomenon, Pentagon still has no answers about origins of mysterious NJ drones

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Retired Gen. Anthony Tata joined'Fox & Friends' to discuss outrage stemming from the mysterious drones over flying over New Jersey and the Pentagon's lack of clarity over the sightings. More than three weeks after dozens of mysterious drones began popping up in the New Jersey night sky, the public has still been offered no clear insight on what the phenomenon could be. Rep. Jeff Van Drew, R-N.J., suggested the swarms of unmanned aerial vehicles could be from an Iranian "mother ship." "There is no Iranian ship off the coast of the United States, and there's no so-called mother ship launching drones towards the United States," said Pentagon spokesperson Sabrina Singh. She added there is "no evidence" to suggest the drones are "the work of a foreign adversary."