Donald Trump and his immediate circle have vehemently denied claims made by high-ranking military officials in the Biden administration that China was involved in a balloon that reportedly carried out spying.
The Biden administration suffered a setback on Saturday night when their balloon project came an unfortunate end. Across the country, many were embarrassed and alarmed by this sad situation.
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The Biden administration conducted a press conference on Saturday to discuss current problems and happenings. The previous President Trump’s administration was unavoidably brought up in conversations in an effort by authorities to downplay any potential embarrassment or concern.
“(The People’s Republic of China) government surveillance balloons transited the continental United States briefly at least three times during the prior administration and once that we know of at the beginning of this administration, but never for this duration of time,” a defense official said.
Unprecedented controversy has recently erupted over a single surveillance balloon, but what’s even more stunning is the accusation that there have really been “at least three” spy balloons in our history, including one under the Trump administration. This finding may be of enormous scope and have far-reaching effects.
In an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital on Sunday, President Trump forcefully defended himself against recent claims.
“This never happened. It would have never happened,” Trump said.
According to Fox News, Trump said that China “respected us greatly” throughout his presidency.
“It never happened with us under the Trump administration and if it did, we would have shot it down immediately,” Trump said. “It’s disinformation.”
The Biden administration, according to Trump, was distributing this “disinformation” because “they look so bad, as usual,” he said.
The former president continued, calling the present government “incompetent.”
Various notable people and organizations disagreed with the president’s claims despite his rebuttal.
Former national security advisor to President Trump John Bolton categorically refuted the accusations. Bolton looks to be using this chance to express his views clearly and provide an unbiased perspective, despite the fact that their relationship has recently grown tense.
“I don’t know of any balloon flights by any power over the United States during my tenure, and I’d never heard of any of that occurring before I joined in 2018,” Bolton said. “I haven’t heard of anything that occurred after I left either.”
Bolton demanded “specific examples,” from the Biden administration and said that, at least with relation to his term, he “100 percent certainty,” contradicted such accusations.
Another prominent former national security advisor for Donald Trump’s administration, Robert O’Brien, vehemently disagreed with the claims made by Joe Biden’s administration.
“Unequivocally, I have never been briefed on the issue,” O’Brien said.
This Tuesday, when he gives the State of the Union speech, President Joe Biden will speak to a number of urgent topics. It promises to be a very enlightening speech as President Biden discusses his intentions for the future of America in light of the constantly changing environment.




