Rep. Joe Wilson, R-S.C., a member of the Home Armed Companies Committee, mentioned Saturday that the Chinese spy balloon saga confirmed each President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris ought to resign from workplace.
Wilson’s requires Biden and Harris to resign got here hours after a U.S. fighter jet shot down a Chinese language spy balloon off the coast of the lawmaker’s dwelling state of South Carolina. The unmanned surveillance plane had flown from Alaska by Canada earlier than entering the continental United States and touring from Idaho to the East Coast during the last seven days.
“The catastrophic Chinese Spy Balloon spectacle clearly threatened American families from Alaska to my home community in South Carolina and confirms President Biden and Vice President Harris should resign,” Wilson mentioned in a tweet. “My call for their resignation was valid in August 2021 due to the surrender and disastrous withdrawal in Afghanistan, creating a safe haven for terrorists to attack American families.”
“It was not political in 2021, when the succeeding President, then Speaker Nancy Pelosi, would have been a Democrat, or now in 2023 with Speaker Kevin McCarthy, a Republican. It is irrelevant for American families which party is in power because the first criteria of a leader should be their capability regardless of party, and sadly Biden and Harris are failures,” the South Carolina lawmaker added.
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Wilson added that the necessity for Biden and Harris to resign is bolstered by their “open border policies” which have weakened nationwide safety.
“When the domestic attack occurs, Biden and Harris will not be able to adequately respond,” he continued. “Credible leadership is imperative to protect American families.”
Along with Wilson, a number of GOP lawmakers have slammed the Biden administration in latest days and after the balloon was shot down Saturday, characterizing the president’s response as weak.
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“Why was this allowed to go clear across the country for so many days? You know, you look at this, national security is one of the biggest things that any country can do. It is a core function of government,” Rep. Russell Fry, one other South Carolina Republican, advised Fox Information.
“It is clear that standard protocol for defense of U.S. airspace was ignored,” mentioned Sen. Roger Wicker, R-Miss., the highest Republican on the Senate Armed Companies Committee. “If press reports are correct, the Biden Administration hoped to hide this incident from the American people from the start. The White House owes Congress and the American people answers about this failure, and I intend to get those answers without delay.”
After the balloon was shot down Saturday, Biden told reporters he had ordered the Pentagon to shoot it down “as soon as possible” on Wednesday. They’d held off, fearing that particles from the balloon might trigger severe harm if it had been to fall close to a populated space.
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“After careful analysis, U.S. military commanders had determined downing the balloon while over land posed an undue risk to people across a wide area due to the size and altitude of the balloon and its surveillance payload,” Protection Secretary Lloyd Austin mentioned in a press release.
“In accordance with the President’s direction, the Department of Defense developed options to take down the balloon safely over our territorial waters, while closely monitoring its path and intelligence collection activities.”
Fox Information Digital reporter Andrew Mark Miller contributed to this report.
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