Judge orders DHS to collect all 'inaccurate' or 'misleading' statements it made in Global Entry lawsuit

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A federal judge has ordered the Department of Homeland Security to file a comprehensive record of all 'inaccurate' or 'misleading' statements made to the court as a part of a lawsuit over a ban on Trusted Traveler Programs, including Global Entry

A federal judge on Wednesday ordered the Department of Homeland Security to file a comprehensive record of all"inaccurate" or"misleading" statements made to the court as a part of a lawsuit over a ban on Trusted Traveler Programs, including Global Entry.

The order comes after DHS admitted last week that it made false statements to defend a decision to block New York residents from participating in the programs, which help speed travelers through lines when they arrive in the US. District Judge Jesse Furman wrote that the revelation -- which came in a letter from the acting US attorney -- of inaccurate statements made in the case was"deeply troubling.

 

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Maybe that judge should have been on the FISA court and said that to Christopher WRAY, and Comey, and Strzok, and McCabe and ROSENSTEIN!!

“Tell me all the times you lied.” I’m sure they’ll get right on that.

It's time someone is held accountable.

I'm planning to do something different.

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