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The FBI thwarted an alleged explosive drone attack against Sunday's UFC Freedom 250 event on the White House South Lawn and have already taken five suspected plotters into custody.
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"We lost eight great Americans," James Hayes, the Deputy Commander at Edwards Air Force Base, said at a news conference.
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