CNN: Air Force inspector general investigating use of military aircraft to monitor protesters

CNN: Air Force inspector general investigating use of military aircraft to monitor protesters by Barbara Starr and Caroline Kelly:

The Air Force inspector general is investigating the use of military aircraft to monitor protesters during recent unrest across the country, according to an Air Force spokesperson.

“Following discussions with the Secretary of Defense about shared concerns, the Secretary of the Air Force is conducting an investigation into the use of Air National Guard RC-26 aircraft to support civil authorities during recent protest activity in U.S. cities,” said Brig. Gen. Patrick Ryder.

It’s not a search, but does it violate free association and assembly rights? If so, how does one define it?

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