Speaker McCarthy says he’s requesting a briefing for congressional leaders of both parties, as top Republicans in Congress demand answers from the Biden administration over the suspected Chinese surveillance balloon hovering over the U.S.
hovering over the U.S. was a “civilian airship” used for weather research that had been blown off course.
The ministry added that China would keep communicating with the U.S. to “properly handle this unexpected situation.”
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