The Biden administration is facing mounting criticism for its lack of transparency regarding a series of unexplained drone sightings across multiple states. Despite eyewitness accounts and video evidence, White House officials insist they have no information about the origin or purpose of the drones.
Joe Biden has finally delivered on one of his central 2020 campaign promises: he has united the country. Everyone – Republicans, Democrats, mayors, governors, average Joes – everyone is furious that the Biden White House is stonewalling us about the many drones swarming over New Jersey, New York and several other states. It is the perfect coda to the Biden presidency: a White House that is dishonest, scared and inept.
John Kirby, White House spokesperson, has blithely parroted nonsense about people confusing what are quite evidently highly sophisticated surveillance machines with 'manned aircraft' and 'inaccurate sightings.' 'We have not been able to, and neither have state or local law enforcement authorities, corroborate any of the reported visual sightings' said Kirby in a recent briefing. TRUMP SAYS BIDEN ADMIN 'KNOWS WHAT IS HAPPENING' ON DRONES That is total bunk. Local law enforcement in New Jersey and New York have detailed eyewitness reports, accompanied by revealing videos of the unknown crafts. They are real, and they are not normal. When later pressed by anchor Martha McCallum on Fox News, Kirby repeated that the government simply doesn’t know what these objects are. Sorry, that isn’t credible. Also not credible is Homeland Security chief Alejandro Mayorkas, who told Wolf Blitzer on CNN Friday night, 'We know of no threat. We believe that there are cases of mistaken identity where 'drones' are actually small aircraft — that people are misidentifying them.' One small problem: drones were so thick in the airspace around New York’s Stuart Airfield last Friday that the runways were shut down. Stuart is both a commercial and military airfield; FAA or military personnel making that decision can probably tell a drone from an airplan
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