Amid a looming purge of anti-loyalists, FBI agents who've been investigating mysterious sightings in the sky — wait, did anybody just faintly hear the "X-Files" theme playing? —are concerned that they may get caught up in the Donald Trump dragnet.
As Politico reports, some officials who work with the bureau's secretive "unidentified anomalous phenomena" working group — fed-speak for unidentified flying objects, better known as UFOs — are concerned that having worked on cases related to the Trump-inspired insurrection on January 6, 2021 may lead to their sacking.
"I have spoken to several agents from the UAP Working Group who are afraid of losing their role and the investigation getting unintentionally compromised," formal Naval pilot Ryan Graves, a noted UFO whistleblower, told Politico.
It's unclear exactly how many members of the FBI's UAP Working Group, whose existence had not been revealed before Politico broke this story, were previously involved with Jan. 6 cases. The tenor of concern from Graves and other officials familiar with the office, however, suggests that there's enough overlap to make a difference.
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