Trump criticizes the Biden administration over the unsolved drone mystery: “Shoot them down or…”

Trump criticizes the Biden administration over the unsolved drone mystery: “Shoot them down or…”

Trump criticizes the Biden administration over the unsolved drone mystery: “Shoot them down or…”

US President-elect Donald Trump has called on the government to inform the public about the mysterious drones spotted in New Jersey or shoot them down.
The unusual thing seen in the skies of New Jersey and across the country has become the new center of attraction in town, and now the president-elect has weighed in on it too.
Echoing his Truth Social report, Trump said: “Mysterious drone sightings across the country. Can this really happen without our government’s knowledge? ! DJT”

Since November 18, sightings began with nighttime observations that continued until around 11 p.m. Reports vary between four and 180 sightings per night. According to Deputy Dawn Fantasia, the objects are “six feet” in diameter and function in a coordinated manner when the lights are turned off.
Yesterday, White House spokesman John Kirby dismissed the possibility that an Iranian “mother ship” could be responsible, saying the Coast Guard had confirmed there was no evidence of foreign involvement by coastal vessels.
In a press statement, Kirby said: “We currently have no evidence that the reported drone sightings pose a threat to national security or public safety or have any foreign connection. The Department of Homeland Security and the FBI are investigating these sightings and they.” “We are working closely with state and local law enforcement to provide resources and are using numerous detection methods to better understand their origin.”
Previously, Pentagon spokeswoman Sabrina Singh said: “There is no Iranian ship off the coast of the United States, and there is no so-called mother ship launching drones towards the United States.”
She further noted that there was “no evidence” of foreign adversary involvement.
While the Pentagon denies foreign involvement, the FBI has expressed concern about their limited knowledge. During a congressional hearing on Tuesday, FBI Deputy Director Robert Wheeler acknowledged uncertainty about possible risks.

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