McConnell Blocked UFO Transparency Bill, Sources Say
DEVELOPING
Senator Mitch McConnell actively killed major legislation aimed at forcing government disclosure of UFO evidence in 2025, according to sources who spoke to Liberation Times.
The Kentucky Republican and his staff deliberately derailed the Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) transparency bill, the sources claim. No details yet on which specific provisions McConnell opposed or his stated reasoning.
The move blocks what would have been the most aggressive congressional push for UAP disclosure in years. The bill would have compelled agencies to release classified information about unidentified aerial phenomena encounters.
McConnell's office has not responded to requests for comment.
This marks a significant setback for transparency advocates in Congress who've spent years trying to pry loose decades-old UAP files from Pentagon and intelligence agencies. Previous disclosure efforts have stalled or produced heavily redacted documents.
The sources did not explain why McConnell chose to intervene or whether he acted alone or at someone's behest.
Source: Liberation Times
Developing. More details expected.
EDITOR'S NOTE: Claims rest on unnamed sources. McConnell's specific objections remain unknown. Seeking comment from his office and bill sponsors.

