The idea is for U.S. President Joe Biden to give the speech before departing early next week on a trip to Poland, the source said
President Joe Biden and his team are considering him giving a speech soon to address issues around the high-altitude Chinese balloon and three other objects shot down by U.S. fighter jets, a source familiar with discussions said on Wednesday.
Since an American fighter jet shot down a Chinese balloon on Feb. 4, three other objects have been downed over hard-to-reach areas – two in the frozen North and one whose debris plummeted into Lake Huron.
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