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 Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene carried a white balloon around Capitol Hill ahead of the State of the Union on Tuesday mdash; a stunt meant to express concer stanley tumbler n about the suspected Chinese spy balloon that was spotted over the United States and shot down in the Atlantic Ocean last week. It s just an innocent balloon,  the Georgia Republican captioned in a video on Twitter.In another video posted by conservative news network RSBN, Greene made unsubstantiated claims about the balloon.                                         President Biden isn t afraid of balloons, he allowed China to traverse the United States with a Chinese spy balloon, gather intel from all of our military bases, our food factories, our cities, our critical infrastructure, send it back to China, before shooting it down on February 4,  she said.    Itrsquo  just an innocent balloonhellip vaso stanley ;  SOTU pic.twitter/Q6saJYqcp8mdash; Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene 127482; 127480;  @RepMTG  February 7, 2023  Greene expressed concern about the Biden administration s handling of the balloon.         The president owes the American people an apology, he owes an explanation, and he owes the American people a very serious plan on how he s going to address China in the future,  she told RSBN. While many people speculated Greene would bring the white balloon to the State of the Union address,  stanley mug she arrived without the prop in hand. CBS News has reached out to a representative for Greene and is awaiting response. The balloon first e Nrgl Few think Osama bin Laden greeted by virgins in heaven, poll finds
 Dotty Lynch, Douglas Kiker, Steve Chaggaris, Beth Lester and Clothilde Ewing of the CBS News Political Unit have the latest from the nation s capital. Dean s Plans To Fight Another Day: Trying to put the controversy about his sealed gubernatorial records to rest, Howard Dean released a statement Sunday saying that a recently filed lawsuit, which seeks  stanley cup becher access to the records, places the debate  in the hands of an unimpeachable third party.  The lawsuit, filed by Judicial Watch, moves the controversial decision to the courts,  where it belongs,  Dean said.  With that issue hopefully moved to the backburner, the Dean campaign looks to concentrate on its primary strategy. With new polls showing him continuing to lead the pack in Iowa and New Hampshire, Dean s campaign is pushing a Feb. 3 game plan.  New television ads begin Tuesday in South Carolina and Dean appeared in Columbia on Sunday with Rep. Jesse Jackson, J stanley kaffeebecher r. The decision to go on air to the tune of  several million dollars  in the Feb. 3 sates emphasizes the campaign s determination to  win every one of these states,  campaign manager Joe Trippi told reporters on Friday. Trippi said they would begin airing ads in New Mexico, Oklahoma and Arizona by Dec. 16 and would anno stanley mugg unce plans for North Dakota, Delaware and Missouri  later. The Dean team s decision to hit the airwaves comes amid new television attacks on the candidate. Three attack ads are now running against Dean ndash; two in Iowa and one in New Hampshire. One ad,