Americans Deserve Answers on Quiet Skies Surveillance
Briefly

Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem announced the end of the Quiet Skies surveillance program, which was criticized for its unconstitutional nature and ineffectiveness. Created at a cost of $200 million annually, the program failed to prevent any terrorist attacks. Instead, it focused surveillance on American citizens, including public figures like former Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard, simply for being critics of the government. This decision reflects ongoing efforts by President Trump’s administration to dismantle previously established government practices seen as overreach and abuse of power.
...the Quiet Skies program failed to stop a single terrorist attack since it was created. Instead, taxpayers are footing the bill for a surveillance program that turned its watchful eye inward...
Look at the facts my office uncovered through its investigation into the Quiet Skies program... Her only crime was being a vocal critic of the administration. What an insanely invasive program...
It never should have existed in the first place. Quiet Skies was an unconstitutional dystopian nightmare masquerading as a security tool costing the American taxpayers $200 million a year.
It's an outrageous abuse of power... the gall of Big Brother actually spying on a former congresswoman.
Read at The American Conservative
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