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Trump Signs Executive Order to Pay TSA Employees Amid DHS Funding Stalemate
EconomyNeutral3/28/2026

Trump Signs Executive Order to Pay TSA Employees Amid DHS Funding Stalemate

President Donald Trump signed an executive order to authorize payments to Transportation Security Administration (TSA) employees after Congress failed to agree on Department of Homeland Security (DHS) funding, which has entered a 44th day of shutdown. The House passed a bill to fund DHS through May 22 with a vote of 213-203, though Senate leaders indicated the proposal would not pass. TSA workers may begin receiving paychecks by Monday as a result of the executive action, which aims to alleviate long security lines at airports. The continued impasse in Congress poses ongoing challenges for federal employees and air travel efficiency.

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Trump Urges Congress to Resolve DHS Shutdown Impacting TSA Pay and Travel
GovernmentNeutral3/26/2026

Trump Urges Congress to Resolve DHS Shutdown Impacting TSA Pay and Travel

President Trump called on Congress to resolve the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) shutdown, which has disrupted air travel and caused Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agents to miss work due to non-payment. The shutdown has lasted over a month, leading to lengthy airport lines. White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt confirmed that discussions are ongoing to mitigate the effects but no plans are finalized. The proposed funding would cover 94% of DHS's budget, omitting funding for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operational changes, which have not gained Democratic support.

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ICE Agents to Assist TSA at U.S. Airports Amid DHS Shutdown Starting Monday
GeopoliticsNeutral3/22/2026

ICE Agents to Assist TSA at U.S. Airports Amid DHS Shutdown Starting Monday

ICE agents will be deployed to U.S. airports on Monday to assist with TSA security lines due to an ongoing Department of Homeland Security (DHS) shutdown that started on February 14. More than 400 TSA officers have left their positions since the shutdown began, leading to increased wait times for travelers. Tom Homan, White House border czar, confirmed the deployment, noting that the specifics regarding the airports and operational details will be finalized by Monday morning. This intervention aims to alleviate the operational strain on airport security amidst the shutdown.

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