Congressman Burchett recounts the high attendance and public enthusiasm for a UAP committee hearing, noting that people traveled at their own expense. This overwhelming public interest, he believes, is what finally forced Congress to pay attention. He criticizes the staff's focus on less significant issues like Chinese balloons, insisting on discussing UAPs due to constant constituent inquiries. The event was reportedly the most attended committee meeting in years, demonstrating a significant shift in political awareness driven by public demand.
Impact: High. This highlights the power of public engagement in driving political action on controversial topics. It suggests that sustained public pressure and demonstrated interest can overcome bureaucratic inertia and force elected officials to address issues they might otherwise ignore.
In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 00:31:22 to 00:32:24.

