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Robby Soave and Lindsey Granger discuss DHS Secretary Kristi Noem's move to end the, "Quiet in The Skies," program.
Noem Discontinues TSA's Misguided Program** In a decisive move that underscores the urgent need for accountability in government, Department of Homeland Se ...
The administration also removed an official who took responsibility for putting Director of National Intelligence Tulsi ...
TSA’s secretive 'Quiet Skies' program, meant to monitor airline passengers for signs of suspicious behavior, has officially ...
Under the Quiet Skies program, undercover marshals were allowed to monitor and follow American citizens in airports and on ...
As many as three million people are expected to descend on the nation’s capital for the ninth ever WorldPride.
Noem’s action puts an end to a program that cost an estimated $3 billion to taxpayers while potentially violating their privacy.
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The Department of Homeland Security stated the program “has failed to stop a single terrorist attack” and cost taxpayers $200 ...