Biden Admin Hit For Alleged Lack Of Communication Over Flying Objects
(Washington, DC) — Lawmakers are demanding details on the recent flying objects that were shot down over the U.S. and Canada. On Twitter, Montana Republican Senator Steve Daines called the lack of communication “unacceptable.” Arkansas GOP Senator Tom Cotton said the President needs to go in front of the cameras and explain his administration’s actions. Former Maryland Republican Governor Larry Hogan echoed calls for transparency.
But fear not–Biden has more bureaucracy to figure it out:
Biden To Establish Interagency Team To Investigate Unidentified Objects
(Washington, DC) — President Biden will establish a group to investigate unidentified objects in U.S. airspace. This comes after three objects were shot down by the military over the weekend. White House national security spokesman John Kirby said Biden directed an interagency team to study the “broader policy implication for detection, analysis, and disposition of unidentified aerial objects” that pose safety or security risks. The U.S. still doesn’t know what the objects spotted over Alaska, Canada and Michigan are or where they came from. The U.S. earlier this month downed a Chinese surveillance balloon off the coast of South Carolina.