'The President should have acted swiftly when that Chinese spy balloon first entered U.S. air space ... He didn't.' In an interview with cbs11jack, SenTedCruz talked about the Chinese balloon & the mysterious object that was shot down over Alaska.
- Texas Sen. Ted Cruz said he's hoping he and other senators receive another classified briefing about the mysterious objects floating into U.S. airspace.
The Biden administration has said it shot down the latest two objects because they could have interfered with commercial flights. China's spy balloon was first spotted earlier this month at 60,000 feet over Montana, and President Joe Biden said military leaders cautioned him against shooting that down over land.
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