Donald Trump tried to deny reports that China launched spy balloons over the U.S. during his presidency, saying the claims were an attempt to deflect embarrassment over the half-week debacle. “JUST FAKE DISINFORMATION!” he wrote.
over the U.S. during his presidency, saying the claims were an attempt to deflect embarrassment over the half-week debacle.Associated Press
, including twice during the Trump administration. That has not stopped Trump and his acolytes, such as Sen. Tom Cotton and former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, from claiming otherwise. “The Chinese Balloon situation is a disgrace, just like the Afghanistan horror show, and everything else surrounding the grossly incompetent Biden Administration. They are only good at cheating in elections, and disinformation,” Trump said in a post on his social network“And now they are putting out that a Balloon was put up by China during the Trump Administration, in order to take the ‘heat’ off the slow moving Biden fools.
But U.S. officials said Saturday that the Chinese spy balloon—which spawned the most-watched news event since last year’s Super Bowl—was not the first of its kind. Still, that did not stop Trump from employing his tried-and-true line of defense: labeling facts he does not care for as fake news.
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