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Angela Reading’s lawsuit names the Department of Homeland Security and the Transportation Security Administration among the defendants.
A New Jersey woman who complained about student-made posters with flags labelled “polysexual,” “pansexual,” “nonbinary,” and “genderqueer” at a public elementary school is suing state and federal agencies, saying they are punishing her by making it harder for her to travel by airplane.
Angela Reading, of North Hanover Township, New Jersey, says she lost her “trusted traveler status” that allowed her to avoid certain aspects of security screening at airports and that on seven domestic flights in 2023 and 2024, she was “subjected to repeated and unusual requests by TSA agents for additional identification and photographing.”
Reading, whose lawyers describe her as a devout Christian, says the agencies and certain individuals violated her First Amendment rights to free speech and free exercise of religion because she publicly opposed what she considers inappropriate material at the school.
Her opponents say her actions undermined the safety of students and families by exposing them to what one called “right wing extremists.”
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A New Jersey woman who complained about student-made posters with flags labelled “polysexual,” “pansexual,” “nonbinary,” and “genderqueer” at a public elementary school is suing state and federal agencies, saying they are punishing her by making it harder for her to travel by airplane.
Angela Reading, of North Hanover Township, New Jersey, says she lost her “trusted traveler status” that allowed her to avoid certain aspects of security screening at airports and that on seven domestic flights in 2023 and 2024, she was “subjected to repeated and unusual requests by TSA agents for additional identification and photographing.”
Reading, whose lawyers describe her as a devout Christian, says the agencies and certain individuals violated her First Amendment rights to free speech and free exercise of religion because she publicly opposed what she considers inappropriate material at the school.
Her opponents say her actions undermined the safety of students and families by exposing them to what one called “right wing extremists.”
Continued below.
Mom Says Feds Yanked Security Status After Complaints About ‘Polysexual’ Posters at School
Angela Reading’s lawsuit names the Department of Homeland Security and the Transportation Security Administration among the defendants.
