Theories about the purpose of the drones have abounded since the sightings began. An expert speaking to Fox Business speculated that a hostile foreign entity might be using the drones to divert the attention of federal and local authorities from other nefarious activities. Former President Donald Trump suggested that officials know more about the situation than they are revealing and called for the drones to be shot down.
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