UFO NEWS UPDATE |SENATOR MCCONNELL KILLED UAPDA | Venezuela Liberated | Sol: Magenta Italy crash

Overview

In the latest episode of "Disclosure Tonight," host Thomas Fessler tackled a wide range of breaking news related to UFOs, UAP disclosure, and global political developments. The episode, aired on June 3rd, featured significant updates on U.S. legislative setbacks regarding UFO transparency, a dramatic U.S. operation in Venezuela, and new revelations about a historic UFO crash in Italy. Joined by co-host "Disclosure Mike," Fessler provided both analysis and live reactions to these rapidly evolving stories.


UAP Disclosure Act Blocked in Congress

The episode opened with discussion of a major setback for UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) transparency advocates. Fessler reported on allegations that Senator Mitch McConnell had personally intervened to remove the UAP Disclosure Act from the 2026 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). The reason, according to Fessler, was concern over access to classified special access programs. This move has reportedly derailed efforts by lawmakers and researchers to secure a legal framework for public disclosure of information regarding government-held UAP data and programs.

“There’s even a plan B coming from Dr. Gary Nolan,” Fessler noted, referencing ongoing efforts by prominent researchers to find alternative routes for disclosure. Still, the setback is significant, marking another challenge for those seeking transparency on UAPs in the United States.


U.S. Captures Venezuelan President Maduro

The show shifted focus to breaking international news, as Fessler and his co-host discussed the recent U.S. military operation in Venezuela. The U.S. reportedly conducted a swift, high-stakes raid that resulted in the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, who was subsequently flown to New York on an FBI aircraft. Fessler described the operation as “a temporary invasion,” emphasizing that no U.S. soldiers were lost and that “we got the freaking narco commander and chief from down there.”

Maduro, along with his wife, is now reportedly being held in the Metropolitan Correctional Facility, a location that previously housed high-profile detainees such as Jeffrey Epstein. “It’s one of the worst jails in the country,” Fessler remarked, but added, “compared to the jails in Venezuela, it’s going to be like a holiday.” The event sparked public celebrations in Venezuela, with Fessler sharing video clips of citizens cheering in the streets.


The Magenta, Italy UFO Crash: Revisiting 1933

Turning to historical UFO mysteries, Fessler explored new findings related to the 1933 Magenta, Italy UFO crash. According to information from the Sol Foundation, the Italian government under Mussolini allegedly covered up the incident and attempted to reverse-engineer the recovered craft. Fessler explained that this case is gaining renewed attention among researchers, especially as efforts for government disclosure in the United States encounter new obstacles.

“There’s a lot of cool videos and documents coming out,” Fessler commented, pointing to an increased interest in both historical and modern UAP incidents. The Magenta crash, long relegated to the fringes of UFO research, is now being re-examined with fresh eyes and new context, especially in light of ongoing debates over government secrecy.


Setbacks and the Road Ahead

While the episode acknowledged the excitement generated by both the dramatic events in Venezuela and the revelations from Italy, Fessler and his co-host struck a note of caution. Recent developments represent both progress and setbacks for advocates of UAP disclosure. The removal of key legislation from the NDAA underscores the persistent resistance within government circles, while historic cases like the Magenta crash highlight the long-standing pattern of secrecy and obfuscation.

As Fessler concluded, “It’s going to be interesting, that’s for sure.” With new strategies reportedly in play and public interest at an all-time high, the pursuit of truth in both UAP disclosure and international affairs continues—marked by uncertainty, determination, and a growing global community of observers.