Reporter Presses Defense Department On Chinese Spy Balloon: 'Right To Know'
A reporter pressed Defense Department Spokesman Brig. Gen. Pat Ryder on the location of a Chinese surveillance balloon traveling over the central U.S. "Does the public not have a right to know where the balloon is?" the reporter probed Friday.
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