President Joe Biden is expected to deliver public remarks on the unidentified flying objects shot down by the U.S. military over the last week.
NBC News Exclusive: President Biden plans to deliver his most extended public remarks yet — as early as today — about the unidentified objects the U.S. military has been shooting down. @NBCNews
The three other objects were shot down over eight days. On Feb. 10, a second object was shot down over Alaska, a third on Feb. 11 over Yukon in Canada, and a fourth shot down over Michigan on Feb. 12.
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