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    Home » Blog » Fmr. congresswoman under gov’t surveillance after criticizing Biden, Harris, whistleblowers warn: Report 

    Fmr. congresswoman under gov’t surveillance after criticizing Biden, Harris, whistleblowers warn: Report 

    August 6, 2024Updated:August 6, 2024 US News No Comments
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    A new whistleblower report claims that former U. S. Rep. Tulsi Gabbard is currently under surveillance as part of the Transportation Security Administration’s ( TSA’s ) Quiet Skies program after criticizing the Biden-Harris administration.

    Multiple Federal Air Marshal reporters have claimed that Gabbard, a Democratic congressman and presidential candidate before resigning from the Democratic Party and becoming an impartial in 2022, is being watched closely by the Quiet Skies software. According to the store, Quiet Skies is a TSA security system that tracks a list of alleged terrorists.

    While Quiet Skies is a system intended to shield Americans from domestic terrorist suspects, it is supposedly being used to track those who participated in the Capitol Hill rally on January 6, 2021, according to Undercover DC.

    The leak information was initially disclosed to Executive Director Sonya LaBosco of the Air Marshal National Council, according to Undercover DC. The Federal Air Marshals ‘ advocacy organization, The Air Marshal National Council. At least one leak was willing to share information regarding the allegations, according to LaBosco.

    Learn MORE: Video: FBI tracking people in DC on Jan 6, frequency. reps warns

    LaBosco&nbsp, apparently warned that Gabbard is already aware that she has three national air marshals, one TSA officer, two violent detection canine teams, and one Transportation Security Administration specialist shadowing her on every flight.

    According to Undercover DC, LaBosco warned that the Transportation Security Administration and the Department of Homeland Security are “violating the legal privileges of Americans” as a result of a “big private security grab” based on journalist data. The security function appears to be aimed at traditional individuals, according to the outlet.

    According to LaBosco, Gabbard’s use of the Quiet Skies system was good motivated by political reasons. National air marshals were dispatched to Monitor Gabbard on July 23, according to Undercover DC, only one day after the former Democrat member criticized Vice President Kamala Harris and President Joe Biden in an interview with Fox News number Laua Ingraham. The first trip heat marshals were assigned to Gabbard, according to Undercover DC, were on July 25.

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