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Fighter Jets Scrambled Over Bedminster After Seven Rogue Aircraft Breach Trump Airspace
When a rogue aircraft broke through the temporary flying restriction zone on Sunday, fighter jets were hurried to President Donald Trump’s golf property in New Jersey.
According to the agency, the unidentified pilot entered the airspace over the Trump National Golf Club Bedminster at approximately 2:00 pm and was swiftly removed from the region by aircraft from the North American Aerospace Defense Command.
It had to use flares to draw the pilot’s attention, but NORAD assured the public the flares “are employed with the highest regard for the safety of the intercepted aircraft and people on the ground.”
Additionally, the flares extinguish rapidly and totally, posing little threat to those on the ground.
Following three other unlawful incursions the previous day, the Sunday afternoon incursion was the second of the day.

By Sunday evening, NORAD reported that there had been seven unapproved flight intrusions during President Trump’s weekend stay at his club in New Jersey.
Since it doesn’t seem like the pilots had any malicious intent when they broke into the guarded area, officials are now advising pilots to exercise greater caution and to properly plan their journeys.
“General aviation pilots are reminded to verify all Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Notice to Airmen and fly informed before every flight,” NORAD urged.
It stated that tfr.faa.gov has all of the most recent information.
In the past, the agency has emphasized how crucial it is that pilots stay out of temporary flying restriction zones.
“All pilots must familiarize themselves with updates to restricted airspace, including reviewing new and existing FAA NOTAMs that impact their flight plans and activities.”
“Adhering to FAA-restricted airspace protocols is mandatory, regardless of geographic region, airframe or aircrew.”
The president returned to the White House late on Sunday night after spending the weekend at the Bedminster golf club.
Later in the day, Trump appeared to be in a good humor despite the security lapses when he learned that actress Sydney Sweeny is a registered Republican.
The president didn’t hold back when asked by the Daily Mail how he felt about Sweeney’s unexpected voter registration upon his Sunday arrival in Allentown, Pennsylvania.
“Oh, now I love her ad,” Trump responded.
“You’d be surprised at how many people are Republican. That’s one I wouldn’t have known, but I’m glad you told me that,” he continued.
“If Sydney Sweeney is a registered Republican, I think her ad is fantastic.”
According to public voter records, Sweeney registered with the Republican Party of Florida in Monroe County in June, as previously reported by the Daily Mail.
The disclosure comes after leftists fiercely criticized Sweeney’s contentious American Eagle ad campaign, accusing it of covertly endorsing eugenics and white supremacy.
Many, however, jumped to Sweeney’s defense after the scandal, pointing out that the reference to “great genes/jeans” was a play on words about Sweeney’s attractiveness and the denim brand.
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