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Permalinkdrone sightings over the East Coast, suggesting that they would soon span the
entire nations airspace in preparation for a large New Years Eve party.
Goldberg shared her take on Mondays broadcast of The View on ABC,
following days of sightings that seem to have centered over northern New
Jersey and multiple accounts from local officials who say they cant
identify what they are or where theyve come from.
WATCH:
"Stranger things have happened."
Whoopi claims all the drone sighting over military bases are just
for one massive drone lightshow for News Year's Eve: "We're going
to get a really hell of a big party for New Year's Eve. It's going
to be like a dome over all 50 states." pic.twitter.com/Kj9SNMdsHO
Nicholas Fondacaro (@NickFondacaro) December 16, 2024
I think they know what it is, Goldberg said, referencing the federal
government. I think theyre not going to be able to say it.
She then pivoted to offer a different theory, adding, Were going to get a
really hell of a big party for New Years Eve. Its going to be like a dome
over all 50 states of these drones.
Her suggestion prompted laughs from around the table, and she continued,
Well, why not? Stranger things have happened.
Goldbergs comments come after a series of Biden administration officials
have addressed the situation, all suggesting that they do not know for
certain what people are seeing but nevertheless insisting that there is no
risk to the general public.
Weve deployed personnel, technology, and if there is any reason for
concern, if we identify any foreign involvement or criminal activity, we will
communicate with the American public accordingly, DHS Secretary Alejandro
Mayorkas told ABC News anchor George Stephanopoulos. Right now, we are not
aware of any. If we become aware of any, we will communicate accordingly and
take appropriate action.
The White House Press Corps received a similar statement from retired Admiral
John Kirby, who is currently serving as communications adviser for the
National Security Council.
Former Governor Chris Christie (R-NJ) pushed back, however, saying that he
had lived in the Garden State his entire life and until recently, had never
witnessed a drone flying over his home.
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Let's go Brandon!