Republican Sen. Mike Lee of Utah noted in a post on
“Update: Days after calling for TSA abolition, I was ‘randomly selected’ to undergo a thorough and unnecessarily time-consuming TSA search and pat-down. Could be a coincidence. Coincidence, or maybe not. Or not? It’s impossible to know. That’s part of the problem with having a federal agency in America, “Airport Security Chief,” Lee wrote Thursday. post With X.
In a post on Monday, Lee said: provided Since early 2011, he has been in the Senate calling for the abolition of the TSA and suggesting that airlines could be responsible for ensuring the safety of flights.
“It’s time to abolish the TSA. If the federal agency doesn’t secure planes for them, airlines can and will secure their own planes. They can’t fumble too much without violating the Constitution. “They’re going to do a better job than the TSA without having to do that. And they’re showing more respect to the passengers,” he said. I have written.
The agency is Created In the wake of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. “The Air Transportation Security Act, passed by the 107th Congress and signed into law on November 19, 2001, established the TSA,” the newspaper said. Tsargob.
In response to Lee’s post on Thursday, someone tweeted“The last time I was on a plane, the major patted me down and I felt violated, even though I was a woman. It was really bad.”
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