* Biden addressed the nation on Thursday after four objects had been shot down
* He promised 'sharper rules' for dealing with unidentified objects in U.S. airspace
* He said three objects likely belonged to private companies, not spy agencies
President Joe Biden said Thursday he made no apologies for shooting down a Chinese spy balloon but admitted three other mysterious aerial objects, destroyed by U.S. warplanes, were not thought to be surveillance vehicles.
He finally broke his silence after more than a week of questions about a spate of apparent incursions into American airspace.
But he abruptly left the stage at the end of his remarks when a reporter demanded to know whether his family's business interests got in the way of dealing with China.
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WNU Editor: He definitely did not want to answer any questions on his family's business ties to China.
President Biden Says Three Recently Downed Aerial Objects Were Not Linked To A Chinese Spy Program
Biden says three recently downed aerial objects were not linked to Chinese spy program -- CNBC
'I'll take it down': Biden vows action but says 3 objects shot down not spy vehicles -- ABC News Biden says he'll speak to China's Xi about balloon incident -- Reuters