David Grusch in talks with UAP Caucus member about becoming congressional intel. aide
"It would be a mechanism for us to have somebody on the inside that’s steering the ship,” the Congressional UAP Caucus member exclusively tells Ask a Pol.
A member of the Congressional UAP Caucus and UFO whistleblower David Grusch are in talks about bringing the former intelligence officer onto their congressional staff to work on intelligence matters — including their ongoing UFO investigation — Ask a Pol has exclusively learned.
“What would he be able to do in order to be able to coordinate and be able to talk to some of these individuals that we need to bring into the SCIF?"
The UAP Caucus member asked for anonymity out of sensitivity to Grusch as they navigate House administrative hoops and hurdles in the US House of Representatives.
(partial) TRANSCRIPT:
Below find a rough transcript of Ask a Pol’s exclusive interview, slightly edited for clarity and to protect the member’s identity as they negotiate the congressional bureaucracy.
UAP Caucus Member: “I’ve been trying to hire him. I’ve been trying to bring him on staff.”
Laslo: “Oh really?”
UAP Caucus Member: “The goal would be, if he’s on staff, his security clearance would be — he would have it renewed. He would have the place to park his clearance.”
Laslo: “Interesting.”
UAP Caucus Member: “We are kind of exploring that as a concept to see if it would work. The question is, let’s say he’s on staff, what authority would he have? And would it work? The other thing is like, he doesn’t want to get paid. He’s not somebody that is trying to do this because he wants money, but it would be a mechanism for us to have somebody on the inside that’s steering the ship.”
Laslo: “Interesting. And you — so, you broached this with him? He didn’t come up with it?”
UAP Caucus Member: “Yeah.”
Laslo: “Interesting.”
UAP Caucus Member: “And he’s open to it.”
Laslo: “What are you waiting on now? Like, did you ask House Administration?”
UAP Caucus Member: “I’ve gotta find out. What we’re doing is researching all of the mechanics of his security clearance if he comes in, what authority he would have, does House Oversight have to give him special authority, what would he be able to do in order to be able to coordinate and be able to talk to some of these individuals that we need to bring into the SCIF [sensitive compartmented information facility]?”
Laslo: “Interesting.”
UAP Caucus Member: “So that’s what I’m researching.”
Laslo: “Yeah?”
UAP Caucus Member: “I hesitate…”
Laslo: “Thinking outside of the box.”
UAP Caucus Member: “So I hesitated to tell you until it was done. I might ask you to sit on this, because if it doesn’t happen, I don’t want to have egg on my face. I’m just telling you the process of what I’m going through right now.”
Laslo: “I think — I’m a Political Comms. professor — I could see that perspective. I could also see that it would be good to have it out there, unless he doesn’t want it out there.”
UAP Caucus Member: “Let me text him and find out if he doesn’t want it out there.”
Laslo: “Alright. I’ll sit on that for you.”
UAP Caucus Member: “Okay.”
The UAP Caucus member circled back later and granted Ask a Pol their blessing in publishing this exchange, just with their name redacted for now.
Matt Laslo’s a veteran congressional correspondent, new media prof. & founder of Ask a Pol — a new, people-powered press corps.
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