Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) decided to use her outfit and a balloon to make a statement at President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address on Tuesday.
Greene wore a white wool coat with a fur collar to the speech. She also brought a white balloon to the U.S. Capitol ahead of the address.
According to her office, the Georgia congresswoman wanted to “highlight” Biden’s lack of comment in his speech on the Chinese spy balloon that flew over the United States for days.
“Biden refused to mention it, just like he refused to stop the intelligence gathering operation that traversed the United States and surveilled some of our most important military facilities in the country,” Dyer added.
State of the Union
Ahead of Biden’s speech, Greene spoke to The Epoch Times explaining why she brought the white balloon to the U.S. Capitol.“We’re demanding answers,” Greene said while holding the balloon. “President Biden can’t get away with this one. He cannot show up and claim the economy is great tonight and lie to the American people and not address the situation about the Chinese spy balloon.
In his State of the Union address, Biden referenced his order on Feb. 4 to shoot down the balloon as an example of protecting U.S. sovereignty.
“He should have apologized to America for the Chinese spy balloon that he allowed to traverse across our country,” Greene said while holding the white balloon. “They knew about it on January 28th, still allowed it to enter our airspace, spied on our country, and never did a damn thing about it until it left our country on February 4.”
“Joe Biden is weak. Joe Biden can’t stand up to China,” Greene said.
While many Republicans have criticized Biden for failing to take swift action to take down the balloon, some Democrats have come to the president’s defense, including Rep. Scott Peters (D-Calif.).
Chinese Spy Balloon
According to the Pentagon, the Chinese spy balloon, 200 feet tall and weighing a few thousand pounds, entered the U.S. air defense zone north of the Aleutian Islands on Jan. 28 and flew over Alaska and Canada, before reentering U.S. airspace over Idaho on Jan. 31.Malmstrom houses some Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missiles, Offutt is home to the U.S. Strategic Air Command, and Whiteman houses the B-2 stealth bomber.
Also on Feb. 9, the Senate Appropriations Committee’s Defense Subcommittee is scheduled to hold a hearing on the Chinese balloon.