White House correspondent Jacqui Heinrich quizzed National Security Council's John Kirby on the order to take the latest Chinese spy down near Alaska, regret over the first balloon, and how President ...
Biden National Security spokesman John Kirby scrupulously avoided calling the “high altitude object” shot down Friday a “balloon” — except when he didn’t. Hilarity ensued. This “object” was also a hit ...
John Kirby emphatically rebuked the Chinese government’s allegation that the U.S. deployed surveillance devices above their country well before the spy balloon incident of the last two weeks. The ...
The U.S. "shouldn't be surprised" by China's response to the Biden administration shooting down their spy balloon, National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby said Sunday. “We shouldn't be ...
“Not true. Not doing it. Just absolutely not true,” Kirby told MSNBC’s Morning Joe. “We are not flying balloons over China.” During a press conference Monday, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang ...
White House hits Trump admin for failing to find China's spy craft program: 'They did not detect it'
President Biden's administration hit former President Donald Trump's administration for failing to detect China's ongoing surveillance balloon program on Monday. National Security Council strategic ...
National Security Council spokesman John Kirby slighted the Trump administration Monday for failing to detect China's spy balloon surveillance operation. The United States has shot down four suspected ...
WASHINGTON — The US has aired its concerns to Chinese leaders over Beijing’s recent deployment of a spy balloon into American airspace, but the adversaries’ militaries remain in a communications ...
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