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kaggle-ho-032988House Oversight

TSA inspection timing potentially coordinated with President Trump's travel schedule

TSA inspection timing potentially coordinated with President Trump's travel schedule The email hints at adjusting a TSA inspection to avoid overlapping with Trump's departure, suggesting possible preferential treatment. However, it lacks concrete names, dates beyond the email, or evidence of misconduct, making it a weak but potentially actionable lead. Key insights: Larry Visoski was contacted by TSA about an inspection at 3 pm on March 5, 2017.; Visoski asked to move the inspection to 2:30 pm to avoid overlapping with Trump's departure between 4–5 pm.; The email implies awareness of Trump's travel schedule influencing TSA operations.

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TSA inspection timing potentially coordinated with President Trump's travel schedule The email hints at adjusting a TSA inspection to avoid overlapping with Trump's departure, suggesting possible preferential treatment. However, it lacks concrete names, dates beyond the email, or evidence of misconduct, making it a weak but potentially actionable lead. Key insights: Larry Visoski was contacted by TSA about an inspection at 3 pm on March 5, 2017.; Visoski asked to move the inspection to 2:30 pm to avoid overlapping with Trump's departure between 4–5 pm.; The email implies awareness of Trump's travel schedule influencing TSA operations.

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kagglehouse-oversightmedium-importancetsapresidential-travelinspection-schedulingpotential-preferential-treatment
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