Patrick Eddington
Patrick Eddington is a senior fellow at the Cato Institute who has expressed concerns about the REAL ID Act, arguing that it imposes unconstitutional burdens on travelers and fails to address actual security threats in aviation.
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United States:
Patrick Eddington, senior fellow in homeland security and civil liberties at the Cato Institute, notes the Trump administration’s rhetoric on Pretti is merely the latest example of its inconsistent stance on gun control.
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United Kingdom:
Patrick Eddington argued that the FBI had no business investigating the use of encryption.
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Norway:
Patrick Eddington, a former CIA analyst, expresses concern over the political use of the National Guard.
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United States:
Cato Institute senior fellow Patrick Eddington told Fox News Digital that he’s not aware of a single post-9/11 instance of an alleged or actual terrorist being apprehended with false ID credentials.
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