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Lawmakers Demand Answers on Transparency After 4 UFOS shot down | EWTN News Nightly
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On Capitol Hill, lawmakers are demanding answers and more transparency from the Biden Administration on the shooting down of 4 objects in the sky. Lawmakers also want better detection systems for unknown objects entering US airspace. After the 4th object was shot down in the past 8 days, several lawmakers are demanding that President Joe Biden must give a prime-time address to the nation. Representative Mike Turner, Intelligence Committee Chair says "The big point is that this is time for the United States to take this as a turning point to invest. We need more sophisticated radar systems. We have them, we just don't have them deployed to protect the United States..." Congressman Turner is hoping the recovery efforts of these objects will provide some insight into where they came from. While top Democrats are defending the Biden Administration, Republicans want clarity and candor. Senator Ron Johnson says our adversaries see weakness in the president. He tweeted: "With 'foreign objects' invading our airspace, we are not prepared. We do not have the A-Team on the field right now, and it should alarm Americans." Capitol Hill Correspondent, Erik Rosales reports.
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