
DHS says Democratic senator's husband removed from Biden TSA watchlist despite flying with possible terrorist
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The Trump administration alleges Biden TSA corruption, claiming Sen. Shaheen's husband received special treatment despite flying with a suspected terrorist.
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The Trump administration on Wednesday cited evidence "detailing the politicization of TSA’s watchlisting program under the Biden administration." DHS says that evidence includes discovered documents, correspondence and timelines that clearly highlight the Biden administration's "inconsistent application of Silent Partners Quiet Skies and watchlisting programs, circumventing security policies to benefit politically aligned friends and family at the expense of the American people."
DHS claims Sen. Shaheen "directly lobbied" former TSA administrator David Pekoske. Pekoske afterward allegedly "gave repeated, explicit direction" to exclude the senator’s husband from the Silent Partner Quiet Skies list. Fox News Digital reached out to Sen. Shaheen's office, but they did not immediately provide a response to the allegations.













