Obama tells US officials to maintain heightened airline security
By APSunday, December 27, 2009
Obama stresses airline security
HONOLULU — The White House says President Barack Obama has told U.S. officials to maintain heightened airline security.
Obama made the comments during a briefing Sunday with his national security team after a second incident was reported aboard a flight arriving in Detroit.
White House spokesman Bill Burton told reporters that Obama was told of the incident about 9 a.m. Hawaii time — about 90 minutes after the flight from Amsterdam landed. Burton says Obama also asked national security officials for another briefing as soon as possible.
Obama spent the earlier part of the morning playing basketball and working out during his vacation.
Tags: Airport Security, Barack Obama, Detroit, Hawaii, Honolulu, North America, Transportation, United States
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