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Pentagon yet to ask NORTHCOM to intervene against New Jersey drones

FOX News

Rep. Jeff Van Drew, R-N.J., addresses concerns over mystery drones flying over multiple New Jersey counties and details what sources have told him about their origins. The Pentagon has not yet asked U.S. Northern Command to intervene amid reports of mysterious drones witnessed flying over New Jersey, according to a military spokesperson. The large drone sightings have caused concern and confusion as dozens have been reported and officials are at a loss to explain where they come from. Northern Command confirmed some of the drones have been sighted near U.S. military installations. "We are aware and monitoring the reports of unauthorized drone flights in the vicinity of military installations in New Jersey to include Picatinny Arsenal and Naval Weapons Station Earle, and we refer you to those installations for information on any efforts they are may be conducting to ensure the safety and security of their personnel and operations," a U.S. Nothern Command spokesperson told Fox News Digital.


New Jersey leaders speak to DHS as unusual drone sightings now also reported over New York

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Officials are still investigating unusual drone activity that has been reported in recent weeks in New Jersey. The FAA set temporary restrictions above Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster in response. New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy said he spoke with state and federal officials about unusual drone activity in parts of the region, including the vicinity of President-elect Trump's Bedminster golf club, but stressed there was no threat to public safety. In a Thursday post on X, Murphy said he convened a briefing with Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, senior officials from DHS, the state police and state Homeland Security and Preparedness, as well as New Jersey's congressional delegation. "We are actively monitoring the situation and in close coordination with our federal and law enforcement partners on this matter," he wrote.


Authorities stress 'no known threat to public safety' following unusual drones near Trump Bedminster club

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Officials are still investigating unusual drone activity that has been reported in recent weeks in New Jersey. The FAA set temporary restrictions above Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster in response. Authorities investigating the unusual drone activity observed several times in northern New Jersey in recent days, including the vicinity of President-elect Trump's Bedminster golf club, continue to stress that there is no threat to public safety. Multiple videos show drones flying in Somerset and Morris counties over the past few weeks, including Dec. 1 and Dec. 3. In a video from Nov. 25, a Morris County resident named Mike Walsh spotted drones flying over Black River Middle School in Chester.


Authorities continue investigating unusual drone activity around Trump's golf club in New Jersey: video

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Officials are still investigating unusual drone activity reported in recent weeks in New Jersey. The FAA set temporary restrictions over Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster. Authorities are still investigating mysterious drone activity observed several times in northern New Jersey in recent days, including the vicinity of President-elect Trump's Bedminster golf club. Multiple videos show drones flying in Somerset and Morris counties over the past few weeks, including Dec. 1 and Dec. 3. In a video from Nov. 25, a Morris County resident named Mike Walsh spotted drones flying over Black River Middle School in Chester.


FBI probes 'car-sized' drones spotted over Trump's New Jersey golf course

Daily Mail - Science & tech

The FBI has launched an investigation into mysterious glowing lights that have been spotted over New Jersey for the last few weeks. Eyewitnesses reported unexplained'car-sized' drones over the Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster and the Picatinny Arsenal Military Base in Rockaway, among other locations throughout northern New Jersey. Video footage revealed the drones featured green and red lights on their wings and multiple eyewitness described them as large as a small car. However, the flying objects are larger than drones used by hobbyists, raising questions about their proximity to those specific locations. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) was first alerted about the strange activity in Morris County, where the military base is located, on November 18, but sights also surfaced in nearby Menham, Chester and Morristown.


Drone activity near Trump Bedminster, Army arsenal spurs NJ flight restriction: FAA

FOX News

Fox News' Stephanie Bennett reports the latest on the unidentified drones from London. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) confirmed Tuesday it issued two flight restrictions following questionable drone activity in the area of President-elect Trump's New Jersey golf club. On Nov. 18, the FAA first received reports of drone activity within Morris County, the border of which lies about two miles north of Trump National Golf Club Bedminster in Somerset County. Upon request from "federal security partners," the agency issued two TFRs, or temporary flight restrictions, and several reports of drone sightings continued into this week in Central Jersey. One restriction covers an area near Solberg-Hunterdon County Airport that consists of airspace above Trump Bedminster.


Secret Service to use drones at Trump's Bedminster club

Daily Mail - Science & tech

The US Secret Service is going to use drones with infrared cameras to boost security at Donald Trump's Bedminster golf club. President Trump is to enjoy what is being described as an'extended stay' at the property in New Jersey after a chaotic couple of weeks at the White House which has seen some of his head honchos ousted from government. While the agency refused to answer questions on the specifics of the unmanned aircraft, but hinted it could pave the way for them to be used on a more regular basis in security operations involving the President. President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump leave the US Women's Open Championship at Trump National Golf Club on July 16, 2017 in Bedminster, New Jersey As well as the cameras to look out for potential threats, the Secret Service said it was working to incorporate several of the airborne vehicles. Officials will have to warn residents in houses surrounding the Trump National Golf Course that drones will be monitoring the area.