Trump Pledges to Release Truth about Drones over America’s Skies
The mysterious drones spotted across the United States have been a topic of confusion, concern, and endless speculation. For Leigh Wambsganss, Chief Communications Officer of Patriot Mobile, the issue isn’t just about the drones themselves but about the secrecy surrounding them. As reports of unidentified drones continue to emerge, she is encouraged by former President Donald Trump’s commitment to declassify information about these aerial anomalies, calling it a long-overdue move toward transparency.
“The American people have a right to know what’s going on,” Wambsganss insists. Her frustration is palpable, fueled not only by the secrecy from government agencies but also by a personal encounter that left her deeply unnerved.
A Drone Over Texas
Wambsganss recalls the chilling moment she discovered that a larger drone had hovered over her own personal property in Texas. “It’s not just some abstract issue for me,” she says. “This is personal.” Though she remains careful not to speculate about the drone’s origin—whether it was domestic, foreign, or something else entirely—the lack of answers has been profoundly unsettling.
This incident underscored for her how vulnerable individuals are to surveillance or intrusion without explanation or accountability. “I felt violated,” she admits. “Who was watching? Why? And most importantly, what are they planning to do with that information?”
Wambsganss’s story echoes the concerns of countless Americans who have reported sightings of drones, particularly in rural areas, without receiving any clear answers. For her, this is emblematic of a larger issue: the government’s failure to communicate openly with the public.
Secrecy Breeds Distrust
At the heart of Wambsganss’s perspective is the notion that secrecy undermines trust. For years, the federal government has remained tight-lipped about these drones, even as speculation has swirled. Are they part of a government program? Are they foreign-operated? Or are they tied to private interests?
“The longer the government withholds information, the more room there is for conspiracy theories to take root,” she explains. “People start to wonder: What’s so big that they’re hiding it from us? The silence creates fear.”
For Wambsganss, the need for transparency isn’t just about satisfying curiosity. It’s about ensuring national security and protecting civil liberties. If the drones are part of a foreign surveillance effort, Americans have a right to know what steps are being taken to address the threat. If they’re domestic, citizens need assurances that their privacy isn’t being infringed upon.
A Step in the Right Direction
Wambsganss is heartened by Trump’s announcement to declassify information about the drones. “This is a step in the right direction,” she says. “The American people deserve answers.” She hopes that the release of information will not only provide clarity but also encourage more public oversight of drone activity.
“It’s 2025,” she notes. “Technology is advancing faster than our policies can keep up. If we don’t get ahead of this, we risk letting technology erode our freedoms.”
The Larger Picture
While Wambsganss is clear that she doesn’t want to speculate on the origin of the drones, she sees the issue as part of a broader trend of government overreach and lack of accountability. “This isn’t just about drones,” she says. “It’s about transparency. It’s about trust. It’s about ensuring that the government works for the people, not the other way around.”
As the conversation around these mysterious drones continues, Wambsganss hopes that Trump’s move to declassify information will set a precedent for openness and accountability. “We can’t afford to let fear or secrecy define us,” she insists. “The American people are resilient, but we need to be equipped with the truth to face whatever challenges lie ahead.”
A Call to Action
Wambsganss’s experience serves as a stark reminder that the issue of drones is not just about technology—it’s about the people whose lives are affected by their presence. Her story, coupled with her call for transparency, is a powerful plea for action in an era where secrecy too often takes precedence over accountability.
As Wambsganss puts it, “The American people can handle the truth. It’s time the government trusted us enough to share it.”
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Q&A:
- What was your initial reaction when you discovered a drone hovering over your property in Texas?
- How has this personal experience shaped your perspective on the broader issue of unidentified drones in the U.S.?
- Why do you believe the secrecy surrounding these drones is such a critical issue for Americans?
- What impact do you think declassifying information about these drones will have on public trust in the government?
- In your opinion, what are the potential risks of failing to address the origin and purpose of these drones?
- How do you think drone technology could erode civil liberties if not properly regulated or disclosed?
- Do you think Trump’s commitment to declassify drone-related information sets a precedent for transparency on other government secrets?
- What steps should local and federal governments take to protect citizens from unauthorized drone surveillance?
Leigh Wambsganss, Chief Communications Officer of Patriot Mobile LLC; Also Founding Board Member and Executive Director of Patriot Mobile Action
As CCO, Leigh focuses on internal and external strategic corporate communications, public relations, media, investor and employee relations, corporate messaging, and media presence at Patriot Mobile.
Named 2022 Top 5 Power Player in North Texas by Axios, Leigh has been a tireless leader in conservative politics for over 30 years. She co-founded, serves as President and Board Member of the Southlake Families PAC, which brought awareness to a nationwide issue of Critical Race Theory (CRT). She is a founding Board Member and Executive Director of Patriot Mobile Action, a Texas PAC focused on keeping Texas red. Leigh serves on Texas’ Tarrant County Republican Party Executive Committee.
Leigh has been featured on Fox and Friends, The Shannon Bream Show, John Solomons “Just the News” talk radio, Steve Bannon’s War Room, The Charlie Kirk Show, in the National Review, the Daily Caller and a speaker at Turning Point USA, the NRA, Gun Owners of America and the Center for National Policy and quoted in multiple news media stories.
Prior to joining Patriot Mobile, Leigh has held multiple leadership positions, including founder & CEO of Southlake Realty, Co-founder & COO WXP Holdings, and has served on the board of multiple nonprofits. Leigh started her professional career as a television news anchor, reporter, and producer and served as congressional campaign and district office staff during the early 90’s Republican Revolution.
She holds a B.A. in Communications from the University of Central Oklahoma and a master’s degree in organizational management from Dallas Baptist University.
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