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Watchdog: TSA Punishing Whistleblower Who Exposed Surveillance Abuses Is ‘Classic Retaliation’

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A nonpartisan whistleblower watchdog group is sounding the alarm about the Transportation Security Administration aiming to punish an employee with the Federal Air Marshal Service who made protected disclosures that unearthed deep-state misconduct.

On Wednesday, the nonprofit Empower Oversight sent a letter to the inspector general for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) alleging that the TSA “initiated an investigation” into an anonymous whistleblower after the whistleblower disclosed information “regarding the surveillance of Ms. [Tulsi] Gabbard.” The group sent a separate letter to the agency investigator earlier this week demanding that the inspector general probe the U.S. Federal Air Marshal Service (FAMS), which is under the TSA, for “improperly targeting individuals for enhanced surveillance,” including Gabbard, a former Democrat congresswoman from Hawaii.

“I have since become aware that TSA has initiated an investigation into what it considers a ‘leak’ of Sensitive Security Information (SSI),” wrote Empower Oversight President Tristan Leavitt on Wednesday. “As you know, however, a protected whistleblower disclosure is not a ‘leak.’ Seeking to punish a lawful whistleblower as an illegal leaker is classic retaliation and is itself illegal.”

On Monday, Leavitt wrote on behalf of an agency whistleblower whose wife was included in a roundup of individuals subject to additional surveillance under FAMS’s “Special Mission Coverage.” The designation as a “domestic terrorist” was provoked by her attendance at former President Donald Trump’s rally at the Ellipse in Washington. D.C., on Jan. 6, 2021, even though “she was nowhere near the U.S. Capitol complex that day.”

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