Montana Sen. Tester gives update after airspace shut down: ‘There may still be something up there’

Montana Sen. Tester gives update after airspace shut down: ‘There may still be something up there’


Sen. Jon Tester, D-Mont., gave an update after the airspace above his home state of Montana was closed and an unidentified object was shot down over Canada

NORAD issued a statement Saturday saying that it “detected a radar anomaly and sent fighter aircraft to investigate.” The statement said that “aircraft did not identify any object to correlate to the radar hits,” but according to Tester, that does not mean all is clear.

“There may still be something up there,” Tester told CBS’s “Face the Nation” on Sunday. “It may be a false alarm.”

Tester told host Margaret Brennan that he believes “the investigation’s still going on as we speak,” and explained that when fighter aircraft looked into the situation Saturday night, it may have been too dark to draw a definitive conclusion. 

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Sen. Jon Tester of Montana discussed situation involving a temporary air space restriction over his state and unidentified object that was shot down nearby in Canada.

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