US senator says mysterious drones spotted in New Jersey should be ‘shot down, if necessary’
- A U.S. senator has called for mysterious drones spotted in New Jersey to be 'shot down, if necessary,' due to safety concerns over unknown ownership and flight patterns.
- The senator emphasized the need for urgent intelligence analysis regarding the drones flying over sensitive areas like airports and military bases.
- The potential risks posed by these drones are heightened by recent incursions at military sites in the U.S. and abroad.
- The senator expressed hope that government agencies will provide more information to alleviate public fears.
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President-elect Donald Trump called for mystery drones spotted above the Northeast to be shot down, taking questions some lawmakers have been asking a step further. Northeast residents have been baffled by sightings of mysterious drones, to which the Biden administration has offered vague answers. Trump urged a forceful response, calling for them to be shot... The post Trump calls for mystery drones to be shot down appeared first on Daily Truth …
Senator calls for New Jersey drones to be shot down
As mysterious drones continue flying over New Jersey, frustrated members of Congress are calling for the federal government to take them down. The calls come just days after a New Jersey representative asked the Pentagon to get involved. “They should be shot down if necessary,” Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., said. “We should be doing some very urgent intelligence analysis and take them out of the skies, especially if they're flying over airp…
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