he believes the balloon was a"deliberate" attempt by the Chinese government to depict the U.S. as weak amid growing tensions over Taiwan.
"The message they were trying to send is what they believe internally—and that is that the United States is a once-great superpower that's hollowed out and in decline," he said."The message they're trying to send the world is, 'Look, these guys can't even do anything about a balloon flying over U.S. airspace.
Above, a photograph of United States Senator Marco Rubio alongside an inset of former GOP strategist Steve Schmidt. Schmidt on Monday accused Rubio, a Florida Republican, of"fearing" the Chinese spy balloon but not former President Donald Trump's"insurrection" in a lengthy criticism about his remarks on the balloon.
Newsweek also amazed that Rubio drank water. How human of him.
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He is a Trump lover. He thought he was the Way to forever power.
Fake news get real
I don't understand. There was a Russian blimp inside the White House for four years and Republicans didn't seem to mind.
Yes
there was no insurrection, kidz
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