WH, DOD offer conflicting reports on high altitude objects
White House and Pentagon officials are offering conflicting narratives about the latest objects — shot down from U.S. airspace over the weekend.
White House and Pentagon officials are offering conflicting narratives about the latest objects — shot down from U.S. airspace over the weekend.
The White House held a press conference on Monday in regards to the fourth downed “spy” balloon.
The White House Communications Director, Kate Bedingfield, is set to leaving the White House but is expected to have a role as a consultant in President Joe Biden’s reelection campaign in 2024.
After widespread criticism for his handling of the alleged Chinese Spy Balloon shot down after crossing the United States, the Biden Pentagon is now trying to minimize the incident by claiming surveillance balloons crossed U.S. Airspace during the Trump Administration – a narrative Former Trump Officials have denounced.
This week has been filled with major headlines in the U.S. and around the world. One America’s Rachel Acenas has more.
The Biden administration is preparing to send heavy battle tanks to Ukraine to aid in the war against Russia.
More documents keep getting found and reported in and around Biden’s offices and residences, prompting further movement from the Department of Justice
Representative James Comer (R-Ky.) has asked the secret service to turn over all the information it has on visitors of President Joe Biden’s Delaware home on Monday.
More pressure is mounting on the Biden administration now as Senate Democrats are showing their support of an investigation into the mishandling of the classified documents.
The White House had previously claimed that President Joe Biden’s Delaware house is a place that he works from, but after classified document have been found at the house, they are now saying that the house is a “personal” residence.