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Congresswoman Luna Says Trump Administration Offering Full Amnesty to UAP Whistleblowers

Reality Check with Ross Coulthart · Ross Coulthart in the US Capitol: The disclosure lawmakers | Reality Check · June 26, 2026
Congresswoman Luna Says Trump Administration Offering Full Amnesty to UAP Whistleblowers
Reality Check with Ross Coulthart
Reality Check with Ross Coulthart
Ross Coulthart in the US Capitol: The disclosure lawmakers | Reality Check
"Stephen's great. Yeah, so what's he talking about there? Is he offering a full broad amnesty or is it amnesty on NDAs? Well, no, no, it would be full-fledged if they can provide information. They want to talk to them first, obviously make sure that they're credible and, you know, run backgrounds, but he's talking about full-fledged amnesty."
Representative Anna Paulina Luna revealed that Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller is offering full amnesty to UAP whistleblowers who can provide credible information about crash retrieval programs or biologics. Luna chairs the congressional UAP task force and stated the administration wants whistleblowers to come forward without fear of prosecution for breaching NDAs with defense contractors like Northrop Grumman, Raytheon, and Lockheed Martin.

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NewsNation host Megan Medick and Australian investigative journalist Ross Coulthart broadcast Reality Check from the Capitol Disclosure Forum in Washington, D.C., conducting exclusive interviews with multiple members of Congress and a military whistleblower about UAP disclosure efforts. The most significant revelation came from Representative Anna Paulina Luna, chair of the congressional UAP task force, who confirmed that Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller is offering full amnesty to whistleblowers willing to provide credible information about alleged crash retrieval programs, biologics, or classified UAP materials held by defense contractors including Northrop Grumman, Raytheon, Lockheed Martin, and Boeing. Luna separately disclosed that the CIA discovered new MKUltra documents during JFK file reviews, describing the program as a slush fund for multiple classified projects, with a congressional report due November 2025. Former Air Force security officer Jeff detailed over a dozen UFO encounters at Vandenberg Air Force Base during 2003 national missile defense launches, including a house-sized plasma orb witnessed by multiple military police. He reported receiving threats and experiencing a home break-in with intimidating messages before his congressional testimony. Representatives Andre Carson and Tim Burchett emphasized the bipartisan, bicameral nature of UAP investigations, with Carson noting Senate regret over not acting sooner. Both Coulthart and congressional members expressed cautious optimism about Trump administration disclosure intentions while acknowledging Chinese and Russian technology theft concerns. The episode captured a pivotal moment in UAP policy, with lawmakers, journalists, and potential whistleblowers gathering in the historic Kennedy Caucus Room where Watergate and Iran-Contra hearings were held.

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