TSA Charges Congressman For Exposing 25,000 Mistakes!
Officials at the Department of Homeland Security, the parent agency of the TSA, have claimed that a Congressman violated federal law by disclosing to the press details of 25,000 security breaches, despite the fact that the documents from which he gleaned the information were non-classified. Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah) received a letter last week outlining the charge from Homeland Security Deputy Counsel Joseph B. Maher, following a Congressional oversight hearing on the TSA last Wednesday. The charge comes at the same time that a federal appeals court ruled that the TSA itself violated federal law by introducing radiation firing body scanners without debate. A unanimous three-judge panel ruled Friday that the TSA’s failure to provide notice and allow sufficient time for public comment before adopting the radation spewing scanners as a primary passenger-screening tool violated the Administrative Procedure Act. READ ENTIRE ARTICLE
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