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April 21, 2026 ~ Attorney, political strategist, and The Crisis Files host Roshini Rajkumar joins Kevin Dietz to discuss why the House Oversight Committee is investigating the mysterious disappearance of scientists tied to U.S. nuclear and space research programs, and what questions lawmakers are now demanding answers to.
WASHINGTON, D.C. ~ Over the past couple of years, at least 10 nuclear and space scientists have gone missing or have died, sparking a Republican-led House Oversight Committee investigation, which was announced Monday. While some cases involve fatal shootings or random disappearances, at least two families have linked medical or personal struggles to possible explanations, according to CNN. The undisclosed death of Michael David Hicks, a 24-year Jet Propulsion Laboratory NASA researcher, kicked off the strange sequence of M.I.A. scientists in 2023.
“When a bunch of journalists either get imprisoned or they go missing, we start to question things,” Attorney, political strategist, and The Crisis Files host Roshini Rajkumar said on All Talk. “And I think as a group, the scientists are absolutely so important to so many areas of American life, of global life, as well as national and international security.”












