The Department of Defense will not investigate a balloon seen flying over Montana on Sunday night, officials said. Rep. Matt Rosendale slammed the Biden admin for failing to act.
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"If the spy balloon in February taught us anything, it’s that Montanans are vigilant and want to know what is flying over our state and will expose the Biden Administration for not protecting us," Rosendale said in a statement. DEMOCRATS' COMMENTS ON CHINESE SPY BALLOON DID NOT AGE WELL AFTER REPORT OF REAL-TIME INTELLIGENCE GATHERING
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