'We're calling this an object because that's the best description we have right now,' said a White House spokesperson, adding that the object was roughly the size of a small car.
John Kirby, the coordinator for strategic communications at the National Security Council, briefed members of the press on the incident, which he said involved a much smaller object than the spy balloon.
"We're calling this an object because that's the best description we have right now," Kirby told one reporter who;“National Security Council;’s John Kirby confirms a second unauthorized ;“high-altitude object;” has been shot down over U.S. territory:\n\n;“President Biden ordered the military to down the object. And they did ;… within the last hour.;””He added that it was "roughly the size of a small car.
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