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Fmr. congresswoman under gov’t surveillance after criticizing Biden, Harris, whistleblowers warn: Report 

Tulsi Gabbard campaigns for Adam Laxalt at Stoney's Rockin' Country in Las Vegas on Oct. 28, 2022. (James Schaeffer/Las Vegas Review-Journal/TNS)
August 06, 2024

A new whistleblower report claims that former U.S. Rep. Tulsi Gabbard is currently under surveillance as part of the Transportation Security Administration’s (TSA’s) Quiet Skies program after criticizing the Biden-Harris administration.

According to Undercover DC, multiple Federal Air Marshal whistleblowers have claimed that Gabbard, who was a Democratic congresswoman and presidential candidate before leaving the Democratic Party and becoming an independent in 2022, is being monitored under the Quiet Skies program. The outlet noted that Quiet Skies is a TSA surveillance program that tracks a list of suspected terrorists.

Undercover DC reported that while Quiet Skies is a program intended to protect U.S. citizens from domestic terrorist suspects, the program is allegedly being used to monitor people involved in the Capitol Hill protest on January 6, 2021.

According to Undercover DC, the whistleblower information was first shared with Air Marshal National Council Executive Director Sonya LaBosco. The Air Marshal National Council is an advocacy group for the Federal Air Marshals. LaBosco noted that at least one whistleblower was prepared to share documentation regarding the allegations.

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LaBosco reportedly warned that Gabbard is currently unaware that she has three federal air marshals, one TSA supervisor, two explosive detection canine teams, and one Transportation Security Administration specialist shadowing her on every flight.

Based on whistleblower information, LaBosco warned that the Transportation Security Administration and the Department of Homeland Security are violating the constitutional rights of Americans as part of a “big domestic surveillance grab,” according to Undercover DC. The outlet noted that the surveillance operation appears to be targeting conservative individuals.

LaBosco claimed that Gabbard’s surveillance under the Quiet Skies program likely stems from political motivations. According to Undercover DC, federal air marshals were assigned to surveil Gabbard on July 23, just one day after the former Democratic representative criticized President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris during an interview with Fox News host Laua Ingraham. Undercover DC reported that the first flight air marshals were assigned with Gabbard was on July 25.