
The landmark Congressional hearing on UAPs featured testimony from three military veterans. All three witnesses testified under oath before the House Oversight Committee's national security subcommittee. The hearing was bipartisan — organized by Representatives Anna Paulina Luna and Tim Burchett — and marked the first time serving and former military personnel testified publicly before Congress about firsthand UAP encounters and classified program allegations.
Key outcomes: All three witnesses called for a centralized, stigma-free reporting system for pilots and military personnel. Grusch stated he knew the "exact locations" of UAPs in U.S. possession and offered to testify with full details in a classified SCIF setting. Ryan Graves revealed that encounters had been happening to his squadron routinely — on a near-daily basis — for years. Commander Fravor stated that the Tic-Tac object was "well beyond the material science and capabilities we had at the time."