On the night of Feb. 10, the operations manager at El Paso International Airport had urgent news.
The Trump administration was imposing a 10-day airspace closure over the Texas border city, and a federal transportation security official didn’t have any information about it, Alexander Rao texted colleagues around 9:50 p.m.
“[S]o far this is no BS,” Rao said in a message obtained by POLITICO via a public records request…