President Biden Reportedly Evacuated To Fire Station After Aircraft Veers Into Airspace Over Delaware Beach Home

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As the state of this nation seemingly continues to get more and more tumultuous with each passing day, the Daily Mail is now out with a breaking new report, revealing that President Joe Biden and his wife, First Lady Dr. Jill Biden, had to be evacuated from their private beach house to a fire station and two military jets were scrambled after a light aircraft reportedly flew into the airspace over the secure location residence in Rehoboth and was treated as a threat.

The publication reports that the 79-year-old president and his wife were spotted in the back of the car as his motorcade raced down the street away from the First Family’s private holiday home, to relocate Joe and Jill to a new secure location.

The Daily Mail report reads:

The assembly of vehicles was seen driving straight into the station at 12.45pm before security services swept the area clear of bystanders.

Biden left again at 1.29pm after staying in his car with his wife inside the compound the whole time.

Witness Susan Lillard told CBS she saw a small white plane flying over the area where the president’s house is.

She said two military jets were quickly scrambled and soared across the sky above her during the dramatic response. “

It is notably an intense, disorderly time in this nation, as mass shootings and heinous violence begins to run rampant from coast to coast on the heels of the catastrophic Uvalde shooting late last month, that claimed the lives of 19 children and 2 teachers and resulted in serious combat among parties on Capitol Hill as the Left demands action on gun control.

This story is breaking and will be updated as more information becomes available.

Read the full report from the Daily Mail here.

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