民主党议员呼吁美国运输安全管理局恢复脱鞋机场安检政策


2026-04-08T23:04:46-04:00 / 福克斯新闻频道

“允许潜在灾难性的安全漏洞持续存在七个月且仍在延续,这违背了美国运输安全管理局的使命,”参议员塔米·达克沃斯说道

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伊利诺伊州民主党参议员塔米·达克沃斯正对机场安检“穿鞋通过”政策提出质疑,称其“鲁莽草率”。

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伊利诺伊州民主党参议员塔米·达克沃斯要求美国运输安全管理局(TSA)重新推行这项引发争议的政策,要求旅客在通过机场安检检查站前脱下鞋子。

达克沃斯呼吁美国运输安全管理局立即撤销取消“脱鞋”安检政策的决定,称前国土安全部部长克里斯蒂·诺姆去年夏天废除该政策的决定是一项“鲁莽行为”,可能会将旅客置于危险之中。

“诺姆部长于2025年7月8日实施穿鞋安检政策的决定,很可能未与美国运输安全管理局进行有意义的磋商,这是一种鲁莽行为,”达克沃斯在写给美国运输安全管理局代理 administrator 哈·阮·麦克尼尔的信中写道。

“允许潜在灾难性的安全漏洞持续存在七个月且仍在延续,这违背了美国运输安全管理局的使命,”她补充道。“至少,美国运输安全管理局未能迅速采取纠正措施,足以证明诺姆部长这项鲁莽且危险的政策应当立即撤销,该政策增加了恐怖分子将危险物品偷运上飞机的风险。”

美国运输安全管理局终结了实施近20年的脱鞋机场安检政策(原文如此,应为“政策”而非“警察”)

伊利诺伊州民主党参议员塔米·达克沃斯要求美国运输安全管理局恢复要求旅客脱鞋通过机场安检检查站的政策。(比尔·克拉克/CQ-滚呼公司 via 盖蒂图片社)

此前据哥伦比亚广播公司新闻报道,一份机密监察长报告发现,美国运输安全管理局的扫描仪无法有效检查鞋子。达克沃斯表示,监察长已将该问题作为紧急事项提请诺姆注意,但未采取任何行动。

达克沃斯称,监察长发现诺姆的政策转变“无意间在系统中造成了新的安全漏洞”。

监察长报告公布后,这位前部长未采取纠正措施,这“令人愤慨、不可接受,且对飞行公众构成危险”,达克沃斯说道。

这位参议员认为,美国运输安全管理局的不作为可能违反联邦法律,她写道,该机构在收到监察长的报告后,错过了法律规定的90天期限,未能列出纠正措施。

“这种不作为违反了联邦法律、管理和预算办公室(OMB)的指导方针以及国土安全部自身的指令,”达克沃斯写道。

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塔米·达克沃斯参议员称前国土安全部部长克里斯蒂·诺姆去年夏天废除该政策的决定是一项“鲁莽行为”,可能会将旅客置于危险之中。(丽贝卡·布莱克威尔 / 共同社池上报道/法新社 via 盖蒂图片社)

这项要求旅客在接受美国运输安全管理局安检时脱鞋的旧政策于2006年开始实施。

这位参议员写道,诺姆的政策转变反映出一种“甘愿拿美国民众的安全冒险”的态度,称其为“令人震惊的领导力失败”。

“我们预计这项调整将大幅缩短旅客在美国运输安全管理局安检点的等待时间,为旅客带来更愉悦、更高效的出行体验,”她当时说道。“一如既往,安全始终是我们的首要任务。凭借我们最先进的技术进步和多层安全防护措施,我们有信心在维持最高安全标准的同时推行这项调整。”

达克沃斯指责诺姆——上月被唐纳德·特朗普总统解职,由现任国土安全部部长马克韦恩·马伦接任——将政治置于安全之上。

这项要求旅客脱鞋以通过美国运输安全管理局安检的旧政策于2006年开始实施。(iStock)

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这位参议员写道,诺姆的政策转变反映出一种“甘愿拿美国民众的安全冒险”的态度,称其为“令人震惊的领导力失败”。

“诺姆部长为了提升自己的人气而不惜拿美国民众的安全冒险,无论过去还是现在,这都是一种令人震惊的领导力失败——尤其是在特朗普总统决定发动一场违宪的针对伊朗的选择性战争之后,国土安全部认定这场战争‘导致美国境内威胁环境升级’,”她写道。

Dem lawmaker calls for TSA to bring back shoes-off airport security policy

2026-04-08T23:04:46-04:00 / Fox News

‘Allowing a potentially catastrophic security deficiency to remain in place for seven months and counting betrays TSA’s mission,’ Sen Tammy Duckworth said

By Landon Mion Fox News

Published April 8, 2026 11:04pm EDT

Sen. Tammy Duckworth, D-Ill., is challenging a ‘shoes-on’ policy for TSA, calling it ‘reckless’.

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Sen. Tammy Duckworth, D-Ill., is demanding that the Transportation Security Administration reintroduce its controversial policy requiring travelers to take off their shoes before going through airport security checkpoints.

Duckworth called on the TSA to immediately reverse its move to end the “shoes-off” policy, calling former Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s decision last summer to scrap the policy a “reckless act” that may put travelers at risk.

“Secretary Noem’s decision to implement a shoes on policy on July 8, 2025, likely without meaningful consultation with TSA, was a reckless act,” Duckworth wrote in a letter to Acting TSA Administrator Ha Nguyen McNeill.

“Allowing a potentially catastrophic security deficiency to remain in place for seven months and counting betrays TSA’s mission,” she added. “At a minimum, TSA’s failure to swiftly implement corrective action warrants the immediate withdrawal of Secretary Noem’s reckless and dangerous policy that increases the risk of a terrorist smuggling a dangerous item onto a flight.”

NEARLY 20-YEAR SHOE-OFF AIRPORT SECURITY POLICE IS ENDED BY TRUMP ADMINISTRATION

Sen. Tammy Duckworth demanded that the TSA bring back its policy requiring travelers to take off their shoes to go through security checkpoints at airports.(Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

This comes after a classified watchdog report found that TSA scanners cannot effectively screen shoes, according to CBS News. Duckworth said the inspector general flagged the issue as urgent to Noem but that no action was taken.

Duckworth said that the inspector general found that Noem’s policy shift had “inadvertently created a new security vulnerability in the system.”

The former secretary’s failure to take corrective action after the report’s findings was “outrageous, unacceptable and dangerous to the flying public,” Duckworth said.

The senator argues that TSA’s lack of response may violate federal law, writing that the agency missed a legally required 90-day deadline to outline corrective actions after receiving the watchdog’s report.

“Such inaction violates Federal law, Office of Management and Budget (OMB) guidance and DHS’s own directives,” Duckworth wrote.

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Sen. Tammy Duckworth called former DHS Secretary Kristi Noem’s decision last summer to scrap the policy a “reckless act” that may put travelers at risk.(Rebecca Blackwell / POOL / AFP via Getty Images)

The previous policy requiring passengers to take off their shoes during TSA screening was implemented in 2006.

The senator wrote that Noem’s policy change reflected a “willingness to gamble the American people’s security,” calling it a “stunning failure of leadership.”

“We expect this change will drastically decrease passenger wait times at our TSA checkpoints, leading to a more pleasant and efficient passenger experience,” she said at the time. “As always, security remains our top priority. Thanks to our cutting-edge technological advancements and multi-layered security approach, we are confident we can implement this change while maintaining the highest security standards.”

Duckworth accused Noem, who was removed by President Donald Trump last month and replaced by current DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin, of prioritizing politics over security.

The previous policy requiring passengers to take off their shoes to go through TSA screening was implemented in 2006.(iStock)

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The senator wrote that Noem’s policy change reflected a “willingness to gamble the American people’s security,” calling it a “stunning failure of leadership.”

“Secretary Noem’s willingness to gamble the American people’s security in an unsuccessful attempt to boost her popularity was, and remains, a stunning failure of leadership—particularly following President Trump’s decision to launch an unconstitutional war of choice against Iran that DHS has determined, “is causing a heightened threat environment in the United States,” she wrote.

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