Civilian plane intercepted near Joe Biden's home, fighter jets scramble as precaution

The security of President Joe Biden was at risk when a civilian plane entered the restricted airspace in Delaware, where the President's home is. This happened on Saturday, October 28. When this incident occurred, President Biden was inside his home in Wilmington,
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The Chief of Communications for the United States Secret Service, Anthony Guglielmi, explained that the civilian aircraft breached the restricted airspace north of Wilmington shortly after 2 pm local time. To be safe, fighter jets were sent out as a precaution. The plane later landed safely at a nearby airport.

Guglielmi said, "Shortly after 2 p.m., a civilian aircraft violated restricted airspace north of Wilmington, Delaware." He emphasized that the fighter jets were scrambled as a precaution and that the plane safely landed at the airport. Importantly, this incident did not disrupt President Biden's activities or plans, as confirmed by the Secret Service.


An investigation into this incident has been initiated by both the Federal Aviation Administration and the Secret Service, 

Following the incident, President Biden went to his regular church, St. Joseph on the Brandywine, on Saturday evening, October 28. During this visit, a man with a sign was seen. The sign had messages critical of the Bidens, mentioning alleged business dealings and pseudonyms used by the President.

The man was accompanied by a Secret Service vehicle as he walked toward President Biden's home. The sign referred to several pseudonyms that were reportedly used by President Biden in emails when he was the Vice President. This information came from an investigation conducted by the Republican-controlled House Oversight Committee. 

House Republicans claimed that these pseudonyms were used by Biden to discuss his son's business deals with Ukraine during his time as Vice President. We kindly request you to disseminate this news and provide your insights in the comments section. Thank you