U.S. Fighter Jets Intercept Two Aircraft In Restricted Airspace Over Mar-a-Lago

U.S. Air Force fighter jets intercepted an aircraft that violated a temporary flight restriction by flying over President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida on Sunday, according to NORAD.

This marked the second time in 48 hours that F-16s from the Continental U.S. NORAD region had responded to airspace violations over Palm Beach, Fla., North American Aerospace Defense Command said in a statement.

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