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Congressman Tim Burchett Says U.S. Needs to Start Knocking Down Unauthorized Drones

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Congressman Tim Burchett wants the U.S. government to step up with military options against drones … saying he wants to see a few of the crafts shot out of the sky.
A photographer caught up with the representative from Tennessee Thursday… and, Burchett told him America’s government is being tested by outside forces — and, the government is failing the test.
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Burchett tell us the government is too comfortable throwing their hands up and saying they’ve got no idea what the drones are or who is piloting them … seemingly referencing White House national security communications adviser John Kirby admitting they haven’t been able to corroborate any sightings of alleged drones over New Jersey.
TB says a drone is eventually going to take down a passenger jet engine.
Burchett adds he’s frustrated with hearings, and he wants action … saying he wants the drones shot down immediately — and references the Chinese high-altitude balloon that captured the country’s attention last year.
BTW … Tim also has a theory about why these drones ain’t flying over Tennessee — listen for yourself to hear his theory.

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If you don’t know … Burchett’s very frustrated with the U.S. government’s handling of UFO and drone reports — telling us in our documentary “TMZ Presents: UFO Revolution” that he believes the government isn’t being transparent like the American people need it to be.
Bottom line … Burchett doesn’t trust the government — and, he needs to see some firepower before he’s willing to listen to what they have to say.
