Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) said Sunday that he doesn't believe that the Biden administration would have shot down the Chinese spy balloon had its existence not made it into the news.
A bipartisan group of congressmen is hunting for a pathway out of the debt ceiling deadlock that could prevent the nation from paying its bills by June.
Former Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe refuted accounts from Pentagon officials that Chinese balloons entered U.S. airspace on at least three occasions under the Trump administration.
Rep. Jim Clyburn (D-SC) defended his party's dramatic shakeup of its presidential primary calendar which elevated his home state to the first primary slot.
China’s Foreign Ministry strongly condemned the United States strike on its high-altitude balloon, which it insists was a civilian aircraft used for meteorological purposes that merely veered off course and happened to fly over sensitive military installations.