New Jersey Candidate for Governor: New Jersey Drone Fiasco a Failed Test of National Security

New Jersey Candidate for Governor: New Jersey Drone Fiasco a Failed Test of National Security

A fleet of mysterious drones spotted off the New Jersey coast has raised alarm among state officials, with gubernatorial candidate Joseph Rudy Rullo sharply criticizing state and federal authorities for what he called a failure to secure U.S. airspace. Rullo likened the situation to past terrorist attacks, warning that the drones could pose significant risks if weaponized. Congressman Chris Smith has suggested the drones may be of foreign origin, reportedly tailing U.S. Coast Guard ships, while other officials, including Governor Phil Murphy, have downplayed the threat.

Former New Jersey GOP Chairman Doug Steinhardt called for decisive action, saying the military should “blow one out of the sky” to determine the drones’ origin. The situation has revealed gaps in coordination between federal and state aviation authorities, with critics demanding transparency and swift measures to address the potential security threat. The drones remain active, with no immediate resolution in sight.

  • A fleet of drones has been spotted trailing Coast Guard vessels off New Jersey, sparking security concerns.
  • Joseph Rudy Rullo and others criticized federal and state officials for inadequate responses, warning of possible risks akin to terrorist attacks.
  • Congressman Chris Smith suggested the drones may be of foreign origin and linked to a ship off the coast.
  • Governor Murphy downplayed the threat, while others, including Doug Steinhardt, called for military action to identify the drones.

The controversy has drawn sharp reactions from local officials, with some demanding immediate military action to identify the source of the drones.

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Rullo said, so far, Americans living in New Jersey are lucky these drones weren’t armed with weapons, or worse, weapons of mass destruction.

“This is a big fail for state and federal authorities on airspace planning and aviation rules with drones,” Rullo said, further criticizing the Biden and Murphy administrations for what he called an “asleep at the wheel” approach to security.

“It could have been all over by now,” he said. “If not to that extreme, what if they are just probing our response? That response says it’s fair game, and we won’t do anything. The world is watching and seeing that we are incapable of defending our shoreline.”

He said that information coming from Congressman Chris Smith is terrifying.

“If the 50 drones aren’t from the federal government, as they’ve confirmed, and they are tailing Coast Guard ships, shoot them down and ask questions later,” Rullo said.

He likened the situation to the surprise attacks on Pearl Harbor and 9/11, suggesting the drones could have posed a massive threat.

“If these were armed, we could have had another terror attack on American soil,” he added.

Governor Phil Murphy sought to ease public fears, downplaying the risk posed by the drones. “The drones pose no risk to the public.”

Murphy said. He did not elaborate on the source or purpose of the unmanned aircraft, which have been reported trailing military and Coast Guard vessels.

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Others, however, are also raising alarms. Congressman Chris Smith said he believes the drones are of foreign origin, potentially operated from a ship stationed off the New Jersey coast.

Smith spent a night at Island Beach with local officials and coordinating with the U.S. Coast Guard and other agencies, saying a dozen drones tailed a U.S. Coast Guard ship this week.

Former New Jersey GOP Chairman Doug Steinhardt called for immediate action, suggesting the military should take decisive steps to identify the drones.

“Blow one out of the sky,” Steinhardt said, adding that the situation demanded transparency and swift resolution.

The mystery has also highlighted gaps in coordination between federal and state aviation authorities.

“This isn’t over,” Rullo said. “The drones are still out there, and we haven’t done anything about it to defend our country. The world is watching. If this is a federal top-secret test or something, like somebody is testing our response, we have already failed the test.”

Rullo said when a drone prevented a medical helicopter from landing to retrieve a patient, that should have been evidence enough to stop them now.

“If I was governor, I would have already deployed defensive assets of our National Guard to protect our shoreline,” Rullo said. “Have we not learned anything from past terrorist attacks? What if they are dropping devices throughout the state? This is potentially dangerous and we should be responding to it as a clear and present danger.”