Republican lawmakers shared their thoughts with Fox News Digital regarding the 'object' the Pentagon announced was shot down in territorial waters over Alaska.
Sen. Cynthia Lummis, R-Wyo., told Fox News Digital the"U.S. should defend our borders and airspace with whatever force necessary."
"Biden’s refusal to shoot down the Chinese spy balloon sent a message to all of our foreign adversaries that America’s skies are as wide open as our southern border," the Indiana Senate candidate told Fox News Digital in an exclusive quote. "As I’ve been doing for the past week, including in a classified briefing with senior Pentagon officials yesterday, I strongly encouraged the NORTHCOM Commander this morning to shoot down this latest unidentified intrusion into Alaska air space," Sullivan said."I commend them for doing so today.
"So we can shoot down suspicious objects BEFORE they get over our border… Just as I suggested," Marshall wrote.
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