Chinese spy balloon blows Biden’s prime-time speech off course

President Biden’s address to Congress on Tuesday will be overshadowed by his dreary public approval numbers and new concerns about his leadership after he let a Chinese spy balloon freely traverse the U.S. and gather data from the nation’s most sensitive military bases.
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