House Oversight Committee member Eric Burlison is demanding the FBI get involved after a string of "disturbing" disappearances and deaths involving U.S.
scientists and researchers with access to top-level secrets.
Burlison described the pattern as "too coincidental" to ignore after at least 10 researchers have gone missing or turned up dead in the last two years.
"This is a rattling call to pay attention to this issue and make sure that our nation's top scientists are safe and secure.
This is too coincidental," the Missouri republican said Friday on "Fox & Friends."
"We have to be investigating this.
We need to have our nation’s top investigators, the FBI and every agency looking into this matter," he added.
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Burlison said his office first became aware of the trend last year when an individual scheduled to speak with him, Matthew Sullivan, died by suicide under what he described as suspicious circumstances.
He said his office referred the case to the Office of the Inspector General and the FBI, which he said deemed it "credible and urgent."
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Still, Burlison said the number of cases warrants an investigation.
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"These are some of the most advanced scientists, researchers in our nation, some of the most important people for our nation's national security efforts, and they all just mysteriously disappeared," he added.
President Donald Trump addressed the disappearances this week but did not say whether he believes the cases are connected.
He noted that he would know more soon, having just emerged from a briefing on the subject.
"Hopefully, I don't know, coincidence, if you want it, whatever you want to call it.
But some of them were very important people, and we're [going to] look at it," Trump said.
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