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Duckworth Demands TSA End ‘Shoes‑On’ Policy After IG Flags Screening Gap
Sen. Tammy Duckworth, the top Democrat on the Senate aviation subcommittee, has sent an April 3 letter demanding that the Transportation Security Administration immediately rescind its 2025 “shoes‑on” policy, arguing it is a “reckless” decision that leaves a known security hole in airport screening. Citing a classified Department of Homeland Security inspector general audit and a rare ‘Seven‑Day Letter’ to then‑DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, Duckworth says covert red‑team tests showed TSA scanners cannot effectively screen shoes, yet DHS buried the findings and failed to act for more than seven months. She alleges TSA has violated federal law, OMB guidance and DHS directives by missing a 90‑day legal deadline to outline corrective actions and leaving the IG’s recommended fixes “open and unresolved.” The shoes‑off rule was originally adopted after the 2001 “shoe bomber” plot but was lifted nationwide on July 8, 2025 under Noem, who touted faster checkpoints and “hospitality” based on “cutting‑edge” technology; Duckworth now accuses her of “gambling” with Americans’ security. The clash adds to mounting scrutiny of TSA’s true detection capabilities and DHS political decision‑making, with air‑security experts and frequent fliers online asking whether convenience is being prioritized over plugging an acknowledged vulnerability in the system.