By Paul Waldmiller
Did you know that a Florida man is suing the TSA over masks?
Michael Seklecki has filed his case on behalf of his autistic son asking the U.S Supreme Court to order the Transportation and Security Administration to stand-down on its mask mandate.

Mr. Seklecki said that he and his son were not allowed on a Frontier flight from Orlando, even though his son has a letter from his physician. This also occurred to them again when attempting to board a flight on Spirit Airlines, leaving Boston.
Seklecki also stated that his son cannot wear a face covering due to suffering from Autism Spectrum Disorder. Just last week, the Supreme Court handed down a decision that went against Joe Biden’s order demanding all employers who employee 100 or more employee’s, to be forced taking the covid jab.
“Children like my son who can’t wear a mask should be able to sit on a plane and not wear a mask and be forced by the President of the United States who illegally put these orders in place, should be held accountable, so we need the Supreme Court to act on that,” Seklecki said.