
Pentagon Concludes Military Planes Over Protests Were Legal
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The Inspector General's investigation found that surveillance aircraft used during protests did not violate intelligence rules, as they did not monitor individuals or collect data from cell phones or radios. However, National Guard officials failed to get approval from Defense Secretary Mark Esper, as they did not consider the planes as intelligence aircraft. The report suggests that Pentagon policies need clarification, especially regarding aircraft approval and use. The flights took place after President Trump deployed federal troops to assist law enforcement during protests.
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