Pentagon tracking suspected Chinese spy balloon in U.S.
Three officials say they are tracking a suspected Chinese spy balloon that has been hovering over the Northern U.S. A spokesperson for the Pentagon is calling it a “high-altitude surveillance balloon” that they will continue to monitor it closely. NBC’s Courtney Kube has the details.
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