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Why Congress is still waiting for answers about spy balloons

Por: Politico Tech March 21, 2023

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Lawmakers have been asking the Biden administration for weeks for details about hundreds of aerial objects floating in U.S. airspace and how many of them may be foreign surveillance tools. They haven’t gotten much of an answer. One reason: The administration is still trying to determine how bad the problem is. Even in classified briefings, officials working on the issue inside the Pentagon and the intelligence community have yet to answer key... + full article



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