Another day, another Democrat scandal. This time it’s Senator Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) under fire, accused of abusing her political power to shield her husband from national security scrutiny — even as American citizens and political opponents were quietly flagged as potential threats under Biden’s two-tiered “Quiet Skies” TSA surveillance program.

According to a bombshell report from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Sen. Shaheen personally lobbied Transportation Security Administration (TSA) Administrator David Pekoske in 2023 to remove her husband, William Shaheen, from the “Quiet Skies” terror watchlist. Why? Because her husband reportedly flew three times alongside a known or suspected terrorist — yet somehow walked away with a federal exemption after his politically connected wife made a few calls.

Meanwhile, Americans like Tulsi Gabbard — a former Democratic congresswoman turned outspoken critic of Biden’s regime — stayed on the watchlist with no explanation, no due process, and no oversight. Welcome to the Biden era: Where friends of the regime get a pass and critics get flagged.

Conservative firebrand Eric Daugherty broke the story wide open on X, posting:

“🚨 MAJOR BREAKING: Trump DHS finds out that the spouse of Democrat U.S. Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (NH) flew with a ‘KNOWN OR SUSPECTED TERRORIST’ 3 separate times. The spouse received an EXEMPTION from Biden’s TSA after Sen. Shaheen lobbied for it.”

He then quoted DHS findings that call the program what it truly is — a political weapon:

“All the while, @TulsiGabbard and many other Americans were placed on the Quiet Skies list with little to no visibility, awareness, explanation, or oversight.”

Even former South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem weighed in, declaring:

“It is clear that this program was used as a political rolodex of the Biden Administration—weaponized against its political foes and to benefit their well-heeled friends.”

Americans who still believe in law and order were outraged.

“This is corruption on full display,” one commenter wrote. “Shaheen’s husband gets a free pass after cozying up to suspected terrorists, but regular citizens get flagged for criticizing the regime? When are we going to get serious about national security again?”

Another laid out the double standard in stark terms:

“Under Trump, the Remain in Mexico policy cut illegal crossings by 73%, and his DOJ prosecuted 1,200 corruption cases. Meanwhile, Biden’s TSA shields elites and targets political enemies. It’s not justice — it’s tyranny dressed in bureaucracy.”

The numbers back it up. Only 14 individuals on the terror watchlist were apprehended under Trump. Under Biden? That number exploded to 385, according to DHS data. But rather than tightening security, the Biden administration prioritized protecting its cronies — like the Shaheens — while Americans were subjected to silent surveillance.

Let’s call this what it is: a dangerous, deep-state style abuse of power.

Sen. Shaheen’s office is already spinning, claiming she merely asked for “clarification” about her husband’s invasive screenings. But Americans aren’t buying it. This was backroom influence-peddling, plain and simple — and it’s undermining both public trust and our national security.

It’s time to clean house. It’s time for accountability. And it’s time to put America First again.