
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre made several gaffes while trying to explain how a UFO was shot down by U.S. forces in Canadian airspace on Saturday.
During an appearance on MSNBC Sunday, Jean-Pierre was asked why the U.S. shot down an unidentified aircraft on Canada’s behalf.
“Because it’s part of NORAD. There’s, uh, the NORAD is part of like a, part of a—it’s a, it’s a, what you call, a coalition –“
“A consortium. A pact of nations,” host Jonathon Capehart broke in.
“A pact. Exactly,” she agreed.
Karine Jean-Pierre says the U.S. military shot an object over Canada “because it’s part of NORAD. There’s, uh, the NORAD is part of like a, part of a—it’s a, it’s a, what you call, a coalition, a consortium.”
“We did it clearly in step with CANADIA.” pic.twitter.com/X1CmWnR2ns
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Jean-Pierre not only struggled to describe NORAD (North American Aerospace Defense Command), but she laughably mispronounced Canada while doing so.
“And so, that’s why were were able to do that. We didn’t do it on our own. We did it clearly in step with CANADIA,” she said.
Yikes.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had announced Saturday that a U.S. Raptor F-22 shot down the “unidentified object” over the Yukon, only a day after U.S. forces also shot down a UFO over Alaska.