Reporter Destroys Joe Biden on Spy Balloon

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In this clip from The Bald Brad Show, a reporter destroys Joe Biden on spy balloon that was shot down the other week. The White House said Friday that American's shouldn't be worried that the skies are "full of attack balloons," but also admitted that the Biden administration can't promise it will ever be able to "definitively" identify the three unidentified aerial objects shot down by U.S. military assets.

In the last two weeks, U.S. military fighter jets shot down at least four aerial objects, including a Chinese spy balloon that flew across country from Alaska to South Carolina over an eight-day stretch.

President Biden addressed the situation for the first time on Thursday, more than two weeks after the initial Chinese spy flight that traveled across the continental United States for several days. Biden said the additional objects were "most likely balloons tied to private companies, recreation or research institutions studying weather or conducting other scientific research," and not Chinese spy aircraft.

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