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Sen. Chuck Schumer

Senate Majority Leader, UAP Disclosure Act · US · b. 1950
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Democratic senator from New York. Co-introduced the 2023 UAP Disclosure Act with Sen. Mike Rounds, an amendment modeled on the 1992 JFK Records Act establishing a controlled-disclosure review board.

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Sen. Chuck Schumer is the Senate Majority Leader who introduced the landmark UAP Disclosure Act as an amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act. His involvement signifies the highest level of legislative leadership engaging directly with the UAP phenomenon and alleged crash-retrieval programs. Schumer's key contribution is authoring a sweeping legislative framework that invokes eminent domain over non-human technologies and biological evidence allegedly held by private defense contractors. He modeled the legislation on the JFK Assassination Records Collection Act, aiming for the controlled release of historical UAP documents to the public. His efforts validate the seriousness with which the Senate views the claims of hidden UAP retrieval operations.

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