Exclusive: Classified Report Finds Kristi Noem Created Security Vulnerabilities at Airports [View all]
Source: WSJ
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem for months failed to appropriately respond to the findings of an internal watchdog that one of her biggest changes to airport securityallowing passengers to pass through screening checkpoints with their shoes onis creating significant security risks, according to a letter from the inspector general reviewed by The Wall Street Journal and officials familiar with the matter.
In July, she announced the change with great fanfare, granting the shoes-on policy to passengers even if they werent enrolled in the Transportation Security Administrations precheck program. The announcement to eliminate what millions of travelers view as a nuisance was one of Noems most politically popular moves to date.
But a classified November report by the Department of Homeland Securitys inspector general, the agencys top watchdog, found that some of the TSA full-body scanners that most airline passengers pass through cant scan shoes, according to people familiar with the reports contents. The report determined Noems policy move had inadvertently created a new security vulnerability in the system. Some White House officials have been made aware of the report.
When the secretarys office was briefed on the report, officials there gave it a higher level of classification and blocked it from being publicly released, people familiar with the matter said. A spokeswoman for the department disputed the inspector generals claims and said Noem had appropriately responded to the findings.
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