White House Calls Mysterious Drones Completely Legal
washington December 17, 2024 06:40The White House has stated that the mysterious drones spotted by Americans are completely legal and pose no threat to public safety.
The White House has stated that the mysterious drones spotted by Americans are completely legal and pose no threat to public safety.
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