Government watchdog sues Homeland Security Department for ex-VP Harris' travel records
The watchdog group requested Harris' travel records in August of 2024 but got no response.
The government watchdog Judicial Watch announced Wednesday that it has sued Department of Defense and the Department of Homeland Security for access to the travel records of Vice President Kamala Harris.
“It seems rather obvious these Biden agencies hid details on Kamala Harris’ jaunts in order to help her presidential campaign,” Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton said in a statement.
The archives from the Biden administration White House show that during Harris' term as vice president she made “17 foreign trips" where she traveled to 21 countries and met with over 100 world leaders.
According to Judicial Watch, there aren't flight logs available for the trips she took.
The watchdog group requested Harris' travel records in August 2024 but got no response.
The records filed under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request is titled “All records concerning use of U.S Government funds to provide security and/or other services to Vice President Kamala Harris and any companions while traveling."