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Remember this story? And for some reason, they weren’t naming who the terrorist they gave the expedited passage to? Well, of course, because it was a far left terrorist.

Via NY Post:

If you can’t trust a convicted terrorist, who can you trust?

Two angry US senators want to know why the Transportation Security Administration allowed a woman who admitted she planted bombs under police cars in the 1970s to join a program that lets selected passengers board planes with less rigorous screening than other fliers.

A TSA screener recognized Sarah Jane Olson, 67, boarding a flight at Minneapolis-St. Paul airport in June 2014, and asked a supervisor why she had been allowed into the PreCheck program, according to a report by the Department of Homeland Security’s inspector general.

The supervisor ignored the complaint — after which a whistleblower contacted the inspector general. The IG also found that Olson should have been ineligible for the program because of her police record.

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