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Federal air marshals surveilled Trump Cabinet member Gabbard in 2024, Rand Paul says

  • In 2024, federal air marshals monitored Tulsi Gabbard, currently serving as Director of National Intelligence and former congresswoman, on her domestic flights without her awareness.
  • The surveillance began shortly after Gabbard criticized the Biden-Harris administration, prompting suspicion that others might have been similarly monitored.
  • Senator Rand Paul, chair of the Senate Homeland Security Committee, disclosed documents verifying that Tulsi Gabbard was added to the TSA Quiet Skies surveillance program and urged for those responsible to be held accountable.
  • Paul expressed deep concern over the government’s surveillance of a former congresswoman, including sharing travel on jets with her, while Gabbard criticized the misuse of federal agencies under the pretext of addressing domestic terrorism.
  • The incident highlights concerns over politicized intelligence practices and led to calls for reform and investigation of TSA procedures related to surveillance.
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