Homeland Security Shocker: Chris Krebs Booted from Trusted Traveler Program

In a surprising turn of events, Chris Krebs, the former director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency under President Donald Trump, revealed that his Global Entry membership has been unexpectedly canceled. Krebs, who gained national attention for his unwavering stance on the integrity of the 2020 election, strongly suspects this action is yet another form of administrative retaliation.
Speaking exclusively to CNN, Krebs expressed his skepticism about the timing and motivation behind the membership revocation. Having been a vocal defender of election security and consistently challenging unfounded claims of voter fraud, he believes this latest move is a direct consequence of his professional integrity and public statements that contradicted the former administration's narrative.
The sudden loss of his Global Entry privileges appears to be part of a broader pattern of potential retribution against government officials who refused to support unsubstantiated claims about the election's legitimacy. Krebs, who was fired from his position in November 2020 after declaring the 2020 election "the most secure in American history," continues to stand by his professional assessment despite potential professional and personal consequences.