Former Florida Congressman Matt Gaetz (R) recently told conservative podcaster Benny Johnson the most disturbing alien finding he learned in Congress had to do with "alien hybrid breeding programs."
"I think the most important information will be the biologics that are not human that have been discovered," he said.
He assured Johnson that his information came from a reliable source, including briefings that are not classified.
"I had someone come and brief me on the locations of hybrid breeding programs where captured aliens were breeding with humans," Gaetz said.
Meanwhile, Tennessee Congressman Tim Burchett, a member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee and chair of an oversight subcommittee, told Newsmax last week that he has been briefed by "just about every alphabet agency there is."
"If they would release the things that I've seen, you'd be up at night worrying about or thinking about this stuff," he said.
He has a problem with what he describes as a troubling pattern of secrecy and unexplained incidents involving individuals tied to sensitive programs.
"The only thing that ties them together is outer space, whether it's UFOs or nuclear secrets or missiles," Burchett submitted.
He thinks the credible evidence of intelligent, non-human life should be released to the public.
"This country would have come unglued, I think, if they would have heard all that I heard," he told Newsmax. "They would demand answers."
In a conversation with Vice President JD Vance late last month, Benny Johnson noted that Barack Obama recently told progressive political YouTube host Brian Tyler Cohen that aliens are real, but he has not seen them. And unless he was left out of the conspiracy, he knows they are not being kept in Area 51.
Former President Obama later issued a statement clarifying that he saw "no evidence" during his presidency that extraterrestrials have made contact with earth; he was simply expressing a statistical likelihood given the size of the universe.
Vance said he is not inclined to describe "celestial" or "otherworldly" beings as aliens.
"I think they're demons," he stated.
"Every world religion, including Christianity, the one that I believe in, has understood that there are weird things out there, and there are things that are very difficult to explain," the vice president told Johnson. "When I hear about sort of extra-natural phenomenon, that's where I go to the Christian understanding that there's a lot of good out there, but there's also some evil out there."
"I think that one of the devil's great tricks is to convince people he never existed," Vance added.
President Donald Trump has directed the Pentagon and other government agencies to declassify information related to UFOs because of the public's "tremendous interest."
"I don't know if they're real or not," Trump said of aliens in February.