By Staff Writer, John Kling
April 19, 2025, M.A.G.A. Daily News
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MAGA DAILY NEWS—Trump administration reviews mysterioius scientist cases. The administration under President Donald J. Trump is taking a closer look at 11 cases involving scientists who are either missing or have been reported deceased under unclear circumstances.
Moreover, among those included in the review are Southern California researchers Monica Jacinto Reza, Carl Grillmair, Frank Maiwald, and Michael David Hicks.
As a result, officials have not released full details yet, but the decision to reexamine these cases suggests growing concern about patterns or unanswered questions surrounding the incidents. The scientists were reportedly connected to advanced research fields, raising further interest about the circumstances behind their disappearances or deaths.
What they’re saying
Additionally, the administration has shifted from acknowledging the reports to an active investigation.
“In light of the recent and legitimate questions about these troubling cases… the White House is actively working with all relevant agencies and the FBI,” Leavitt said. President Trump added, “I hope it’s random, but we’re going to know in the next week and a half.”
Investigation Continues
Furthermore, authorities emphasize that the review is ongoing and no official conclusions have been announced. Likewise, the move is drawing attention as more people begin asking whether these cases are isolated incidents or part of something larger. For more missing person cases click here.
This raises serious questions
Sources:
- United States Department of Justice
- Federal Bureau of Investigation
- Office of the Director of National Intelligence
- Department of Homeland Security
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