Burchett Pursues Expanded UAP Disclosure, Citing Underwater Alien Bases and Future Footage, While Endorsing Tariff Policy
- Burchett says high-ranking military officials have convinced him that aliens have bases underwater, likely in deep-water areas that are less explored. He describes reports of large underwater craft—“the size of a football field”—moving at hundreds of miles per hour and suggests these beings may have been here for a long time, using Earth’s water. - On the topic of UAPs and the Trump–Obama exchanges, he wants greater executive disclosure. He has been briefed by one of the alphabet agencies and hopes for more footage, testimony, and videos to be released, including updates from an admiral about deep-water activity. He believes there is more information to come and that transparency could reveal answers, even as he acknowledges religious considerations and the broader sense that humanity is just a small part of a much larger picture. - Regarding tariffs, he notes the Supreme Court’s ruling striking down a Trump tariff authority and says he’s disappointed, but still views tariffs as a viable tool to bring jobs back and push back against foreign competition. He criticizes Congress for lacking “guts” to openly endorse tariffs, arguing that political dynamics and foreign interests have undermined U.S. policy. He expects the tariff approach to continue despite the court ruling and hopes for a broader tax reversal if the policy endures. - Overall, he frames disclosure on UAPs as a matter of accountability and public understanding, arguing that more transparency could provoke further questions but is the right path. He remains optimistic that Trump will continue pursuing greater openness on the issue. - A promotional note: the segment ends with a plug for OAN Live.
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