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Michigan Representative Elissa Slotkin Launches Bid for U.S. Senate Seat, Setting Up One of the Most Competitive Races of 2024.

Michigan Representative Elissa Slotkin has announced her bid for the open U.S. Senate seat in the state, launching her campaign with a video on YouTube and a website. Slotkin, a former CIA analyst and Pentagon official, echoed the call for a “new generation of leaders” made by retiring Democratic Sen. Debbie Stabenow and spoke about the current state of the nation. With her official entry into the race, Slotkin is now poised to be a major player in the 2024 Senate race.

US Military Shoots Down Four Unidentified Objects in North American Airspace in Two Weeks

In less than two weeks, the US military has shot down four unidentified objects in North American airspace. House Intelligence Committee Chairman Mike Turner has expressed his preference for shooting down the objects over allowing them to traverse the country. The FAA briefly closed some airspace over Lake Michigan to support Department of Defense activities, and the US military is continuing to investigate the incident.

U.S. Military Shoots Down Third High-Altitude Object Over Canada, Prompting Calls for More Information from Biden Administration

U.S. military has shot down a third high-altitude object over Canada, prompting lawmakers to call for more information from the Biden administration. Rep. Elissa Slotkin and Senator Angus King have both expressed the need for a full accounting of the facts, but the administration has yet to provide any details. The incidents have raised questions about the unusual activity in the sky and what can be done in response.

US Military Shoots Down Third Unidentified Object in Three Days, Raising Questions About North American Airspace Security

US military forces have shot down three unidentified objects in North American airspace over the past three days, at the direction of President Joe Biden. Democratic Rep. Elissa Slotkin of Michigan said the objects were taken down by pilots from the US Air Force and National Guard, but the US military has not provided any details on the objects, their origin, or their purpose. The consecutive days of takedowns have raised questions about the security of North American airspace.

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