Rep. Pfluger leads MACH 1 Caucus in demanding accountability from U.S. Air Force for leaking personnel records of Jennifer-Ruth Green
Washington, D.C.,
October 27, 2022
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Lyssa Bell
WASHINGTON, DC – In response to the U.S. Air Force taking responsibility for leaking the confidential personnel records of Jennifer-Ruth Green, a Veteran and candidate running in Indiana’s 1st Congressional District, Rep. August Pfluger (TX-11) led all members of the MACH 1 Caucus in sending a letter to the Inspector General of the Air Force demanding answers and accountability for the leak.
The letter is signed by all members of the MACH 1 Caucus, a group of former military pilots and current lawmakers: Rep. August Pfluger, Rep. Jake Ellzey, Rep. Mike Garcia, Rep. C. Scott Franklin, and Rep. Chris Stewart.
In the letter, the Members condemn the leak: “The timing of the leak indicates that this illegal act was politically motivated with the intention of interfering in the upcoming November election. As former military pilots, we find the leaking of a veteran’s personal information by the Air Force for political purposes is especially egregious and should not be tolerated… This gross and illegal violation of Lt. Col. Green’s privacy must be dealt with immediately, and the individual(s) involved must be held accountable. We look forward to your response.”
The letter also includes a series of questions as to who the leaker was, what steps are being taken to refer this individual for prosecution, and how the Air Force plans to prevent future leaks from occurring.
Read the full letter here or below:
Lt. General Davis,
Recent reports indicate the Air Force has taken full responsibility for the public release of the confidential personnel records of Lt. Col. Jennifer-Ruth Green, who is a candidate for Indiana’s 1st Congressional District. The timing of the leak indicates that this illegal act was politically motivated with the intention of interfering in the upcoming November election. As former military pilots, we find the leaking of a veteran’s personal information by the Air Force for political purposes is especially egregious and should not be tolerated.
We ask that you respond to the following questions in writing by November 4, 2022.
This gross and illegal violation of Lt. Col. Green’s privacy must be dealt with immediately, and the individual(s) involved must be held accountable. We look forward to your response.
Sincerely,
August Pfluger, Member of Congress Jake Ellzey, Member of Congress Mike Garcia, Member of Congress C. Scott Franklin, Member of Congress Chris Stewart, Member of Congress |