Rubio Calls For Suspension of Cuba Flights After TSA Admits No Agreement on Air Marshals

Sen. Marco Rubio accused the TSA of lying about air marshals on Cuba flights.

Questioned by Rep. John Katko, a Republican serving upstate New York, Huban Gowadia, deputy administrator at the TSA, confirmed that there currently aren't any air marshals aboard non-charter flights because Cuba hasn't signed a draft of the proposed agreement sent in August of this year.

This contradicts a statement made last month by the TSA that the marshals would be allowed on board "certain flights to and from Cuba.”

Katko accused the TSA of misinforming the public as the Obama administration opened the door for the first commercial flights between the two countries since 1961.

"You mislead the American public when you released your press release saying that it was going to be on select commercial flights," Katko said. "And it did it at a time right before the flights were about to start, OK?"

Rubio took to the Senate floor to blast the administration's handling of security issues surrounding the newly allowed flights.

Going on to mention the TSA statement made in August, Rubio said, "Basically what we have here is an outright lie."