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BUSTED: Maxine Waters Abuses Privilege of Air Marshals by Creating VIP ‘Concierge Service’


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Maxine Waters just can’t stop and she is at it again with her abuse of power and misuse of government resources.

A program created after 9/11 to protect the flying public is being abused by Congress, notably by Maxine Waters.

The Air Marshal National Council says the problem started after the January 6th riot, with members of Congress requesting transportation to and from their districts, citing safety concerns. 

And yes, even escorted on vacations.

Essentially, Congress has created a VIP concierge service for themselves, which angered some air marshals as protecting the public is their primary interest.

The tipping point occurred when federal air marshals were removed from a high-risk flight to cover Waters’ flight from Washington DC to Minneapolis on April 17th for none other than the trial of former police officer Derick Chauvin.

A complaint was filed with the House Committee of Ethics due to her actions, which left the high-risk flight exposed with no law enforcement on board because of Maxine Waters’ snakelike selfishness.

Twitter is full of anger at Maxine’s self-seeking agenda:

It’s not like she was even traveling to her district or state!

Why were government resources used to fly Maxine Waters to Derick Chauvin’s trial?

What about all the high-risk flights put in danger due to Maxine’s self-centeredness?

Fox News has more on Maxine’s VIP concierge flight service:

Air marshals can only be assigned to high-risk flights. That means flights that have been deemed through our vetted process that have a security risk,” said Sonya Hightower LoBasco, executive director of the Air Marshal National Council. “When these processes are violated and they’re taken advantage of and they are just tossed to the side now as if they don’t matter, we’re really looking into creating a major problem for ourselves in the aviation domain.”

Some of the traveling lawmakers already have security details, while others who requested the service skipped their scheduled flights, according to records reviewed by Fox News, which was also told that lawmakers from both parties used the service – sometimes on official business, other times for personal travel.

One such flight, according to a complaint filed with the House Committee on Ethics, involved Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., who flew from Washington, D.C., to Minneapolis on April 17 to attend the trial of former police officer Derek Chauvin. Waters was already accompanied by two armed Capitol Police and two U.S. Secret Service agents when she allegedly requested two air marshals and two more marshals on touchdown to escort her in the airport.

“Congresswoman Maxine Waters utilized numerous government resources inappropriately,” the complaint reads. “Federal Air Marshals were removed from a “High Risk” flight to cover Ms. Waters flight to Minnesota. The High Risk flight took off with no armed law enforcement on board leaving a gap in National Security.”

“Air marshals for Miss Waters trip were assigned high risk missions, they were removed from those missions and assigned to Miss Waters mission on top of her already armed security detail from the Capitol Police,” Hightower said. “That was not an official business trip. We still don’t have any justification as to why government resources were utilized to fly Miss Waters out to Minnesota.”

Said another air marshal familiar with the incident: “It’s ridiculous. Meanwhile, there are 30,000 other flights with no armed agents.”

Also, Ms. Waters is so keen to take everyone else’s guns, yet she ensures they protect her at our expense. 

Another left hypocrisy exposed! Mad Max has got to go!

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