If it is, before you get to the TSA check in, that's governed by the city and the state of Texas is going to crack down and eliminate funding for that city if they don't comply with the standard that I've articulated. Once a passenger gets inside the TSA checkpoint, that is then governed by the federal government and is subject to Secretary Duffy to make sure that they too can crack down on and eliminate these washing centers because they are in violation of the United States Constitution. Okay. You've argued also that government neutrality toward religion shouldn't mean eliminating religious expression. That was an argument that you made during the Ten Commandments in classrooms debate. (07:08–07:27)
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Asserts that washing centers inside TSA checkpoints violate the United States Constitution.
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