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5 Feb 2023


The U.S. military had put several vessels from the Navy and Coast Guard on alert prior to shooting down the balloon. Recovery efforts began later Saturday and continue Sunday, with divers facing few obstacles aside from cold water temperatures, according to the New York Times.

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said in a statement that the balloon, which was being used to surveil "strategic sites" in the U.S., was an "unacceptable violation of our sovereignty." President Biden ordered the balloon shot down last week, but the military waited until the craft was over open water.

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President Biden ordered the balloon shot down last week, but the military waited until the craft was over open water.

President Biden ordered the balloon shot down last week, but the military waited until the craft was over open water. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images/Larry Mayer/The Billings Gazette via AP/Keith Tsuji/Getty Images)

Photos taken in Aynor, South Carolina, of the Chinese spy balloon being shot down.

Photos taken in Aynor, South Carolina, of the Chinese spy balloon being shot down. (Fox News)

Defense officials stated that the U.S. limited the balloon's information-gathering capability during its flight across the U.S., but did not elaborate.

"I would also note that while we took all necessary steps to protect against the [Chinese] surveillance balloon's collection of sensitive information, the surveillance balloon's overflight of U.S. territory was of intelligence value to us," an official said. "I can't go into more detail, but we were able to study and scrutinize the balloon and its equipment, which has been valuable."

Republicans on Capitol Hill have raised questions about why Biden allowed the balloon to travel across the entire continental United States before shooting it down. Americans first spotted the craft in the air over Montana, though the Pentagon stated they had been tracking it beforehand.

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Rep. Mike Rogers, R-Ala., who chairs the House Armed Services Committee, argues that the Biden administration had "hoped to hide" the existence of the balloon from Americans as it crossed from the West Coast to the East Coast.

A U.S. Air Force F-22, like the one used to shoot down the suspected Chinese spy balloon.

A U.S. Air Force F-22, like the one used to shoot down the suspected Chinese spy balloon. (U.S. Air Force photo by 2nd Lt. Samuel Eckholm)

The lawmaker blasted Biden as weak for allowing the balloon to traverse the country before shooting it down. He also called for a clearer look at what intelligence the craft may have gathered.

"I applaud our service members for completing a successful mission to neutralize a spy balloon sent by the Chinese Communist Party," Rogers wrote in a statement. "I remain deeply concerned by the Biden administration’s decision to allow the spy balloon to traverse the United States."

"The Biden administration reportedly learned of the CCP spy balloon on Jan. 28 – nearly a week before residents in Montana spotted the balloon loitering over their state. It’s clear the Biden administration had hoped to hide this national security failure from Congress and the American people. Now, the White House must provide answers about why they decided to allow a CCP spy balloon to cross the United States and what damage to our national security occurred from this decision. The United States must project strength to deter China – this failure is another example of weakness by the Biden administration," he continued.

Anders Hagstrom is a reporter with Fox News Digital covering national politics and major breaking news events. Send tips to Anders.Hagstrom@Fox.com, or on Twitter: @Hagstrom_Anders.