Film star Dennis Quaid joined 'Jesse Watters Primetime' to tout his documentary on the catastrophic danger a power grid outage would have on the United States.
Actor Dennis Quaid sounds off on 'Jesse Watters Primetime' about his 'Grid Down, Power Up' documentary.is known for his multi-faceted roles on the silver screen, but he recently released a documentary about the prospect of a power grid outage that would send the United States"back to the 1880s.
On"Jesse Watters Primetime," Quaid added there have already been several attacks and plots against U.S. substations, including one recent situation where two suspects plotted sequential attacks on Baltimore-area substations they hoped would grind Charm City to a halt. "That was just a small little event, but a GMT event — a bad actor could take it out through a Chinese balloon, for all we know…"Quaid began.
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