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Michael McCaul Claims Chinese Spy Drones Over New Jersey, New York Military Sites
Dec 17, 2024, 11:03 PM
House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Michael McCaul of Texas has claimed that unidentified drones spotted over New Jersey and New York are likely 'spy drones' from China. McCaul stated that these drones have been reported near military sites, including Picatinny Arsenal and Naval Weapons Station Earle, and have caused disruptions such as the temporary closure of Stewart International Airport in New York. Speaking after a classified briefing to Congress, McCaul described the drones as potentially adversarial, consistent with China's alleged espionage activities, including purchasing land near military bases. NASA administrator Bill Nelson also noted the drones' presence over military sites. While the Biden administration has suggested many of the drones are commercial or hobbyist in nature, McCaul expressed concern over the lack of definitive answers from the government. Federal agencies, including the FBI and Department of Homeland Security, have downplayed the threat, citing a mix of lawful commercial drones and other benign explanations. However, McCaul emphasized the need for further investigation into the drones' origins and purposes. White House spokesperson John Kirby stated that authorities have not corroborated the reported sightings.
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