Rep. Jeff Van Drew (R-NJ) expressed enthusiasm that President-elect Donald Trump’s administration will drastically improve ...
On Fox News Wednesday morning, Congressman Jeff Van Drew said ... Drew is not the only member of Congress from New Jersey suggesting that the drones may be coming in from off the coast.
Rep. Jeff Van Drew, R-N.J., fired back after high-ranking officials dismissed claims he gathered from "very qualified" and "reliable" sources linking mystery drones flying over New Jersey airspace ...
Rep. Jeff Van Drew, R-N.J., said Wednesday that "very qualified" and "reliable" sources believe the mystery drones flying over New Jersey are originating from an Iranian "mother ship" parked off ...
Drones are legal in New Jersey for recreational and commercial ... U.S. Reps. Chris Smith and Jeff Van Drew, have called on the military to shoot down the drones. Drew also recently claimed ...
New Jersey Rep. Jeff Van Drew doubled down on his claim that the mysterious drones troubling the Garden State are coming from a mothership off the East Coast, slamming Pentagon officials for ...
The FAA has extended its drone ban in New Jersey, as authorities continue to investigate the enigma of drones swarming the ...
New Jersey GOP Rep. Jeff Van Drew spoke to FNC's Harris Faulkner on Wednesday about the mass sightings of UFOs/drones around the Garden State for the last month. He says an intelligence source has ...
N.J., cited high-level sources while telling Fox News that mystery drones seen flying over New Jersey could belong to Iran.
Rep. Jeff Van Drew accused the Pentagon on Thursday of hiding the truth about mysterious drones spotted near military sites in New Jersey. Defense officials balked on Wednesday at the New Jersey ...
U.S. Rep. Jeff Van Drew, R-2nd Dist., said on social media the drones spotted across New Jersey could be tied to a missing “mothership” from Iran. He said his information came from highly ...
Jeff Van Drew, R-2nd, is calling for the mystery ... A Facebook group called New Jersey Mystery Drones - let’s solve it was started Dec. 1 and has more than 26,000 members.