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White Ho utilize and Pentagon admit they don't know where 'unidentified' object shot down at 40,000ft by F-22 jet came from - as recovery operation in frozen Arctic Ocean begins and Republicans ask why Biden didn't take out Chinese spy balloon earlier
time:2023-05-28 18:42:35 source:The Washington Post
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