Biden’s balloon response continues admin's pattern of keeping quiet on domestic crises
Former CIA station chief Dan Hoffman weighs in after the U.S. shot down four flying 'objects' in nine days on 'Your World.'
On Tuesday morning, Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., raised the same complaint after a classified briefing. Timelines involving the spy balloon and other domestic crises show that the Biden administration's first instinct has been to keep a close hold on information and answer questions only when asked directly.
The burn sent hydrogen chloride and phosgene, a toxic chemical used as a weapon in World War I, into the air. Thick, black smoke could be seen for miles.The evacuation order was lifted in Feb. 8, but media reports continue to indicate that people are complaining about fumes causing watery, burning eyes, sick animals and lingering odors.
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