
Lawmakers are seeking to discuss UAP-related matters in a Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF). However, they have been blocked by officials stating that the key witness, David Grusch, doesn't currently have the necessary security clearance. Will they gain access to a SCIF for these discussions before 2024?
Resolution criteria: News reports confirming lawmakers' access to a SCIF for UAP discussions.
Sources: [The Hill](https://thehill.com/homenews/house/4126968-ufo-curious-lawmakers-brace-for-a-fight-over-government-secrets/)
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This happened. Resolve YES.
They didn't get answers though.
(2) John Greenewald, Jr. on X: "Brainstorm: While in a classified briefing on UAP, if Congress(wo)men are told they don't have clearance to get the answers they seek about UFOs, what do you think they asked about? (Twist: Take "aliens" completely out of the equation -- what could they have feasibly asked… https://t.co/fIY1dYe740" / X (twitter.com)
Rep. Tim Burchett on X: "A SCIF has been booked for members of Congress to meet with the Inspectors General of the Department of Defense and the Intelligence Community to discuss UAPs in a classified setting. Dates for the meetings: DOD IG - October 26 IC IG - November 16 It's a start." / X (twitter.com)