There was no “evidence of extraterrestrial activity” after the series of flying machines shot down by the US army, the White House spokeswoman said Monday, saying she needed to “address this issue.”
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“I know there have been questions and concerns about this, but there is no evidence of extraterrestrials or extraterrestrial activity in these recent launches,” Karine Jean-Pierre said, stressing that it was “important” to address them from the White House respond.
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