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Tulsi Gabbard · WashingtonAhead of Tuesday hearings on the subject, the Senate’s Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee (HSGAC) obtained documents showing three members of Congress, all Republicans, were followed under the TSA’s just-discontinued Quiet Skies program, which became infamous last summer when whistleblowers revealed bomb-sniffing dogs and Air Marshals were assigned to follow former Hawaii Congresswoman and future National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard.See the Story
Not Only Tulsi: Three Members of Congress Also Spied On In Quiet Skies Program
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JD Vance · United KingdomWell, that didn't last long. Remember back in August when we reported that the UK had supposedly "backed down" from its dangerous demand that Apple create encryption backdoors? Remember how the Trump administration (mainly Tulsi Gabbard and JD Vance) went around patting themselves on the back for tough-arming the UK into acquiescence? At the time,…See the Story
UK Can’t Help Itself: Back To Demanding Apple Break Encryption After “Backing Down” Just Months Ago
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Tulsi Gabbard · United StatesJames Clapper testifying to the Senate in March, 2013Last year, former Hawaii Congresswoman and Presidential Candidate Tulsi Gabbard was placed in a surveillance program called Quiet Skies by the Transportation and Security Administration. Across eight flights she was subject to intrusive searches, followed by bomb-sniffing dogs, and trailed by three Federal Air Marshals per flight, who if they were following procedure were attempting to listen …See the Story
My Senate Testimony on Surveillance
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