Airport travel chaos continues as DHS funding freeze becomes longest partial shutdown in history – US politics live
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A DHS funding freeze—the longest partial shutdown in U.S. history—has created airport travel chaos as TSA staff operate without pay.
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Air travelers may experience extended security delays and unpredictable airport operations as TSA employees work without compensation during the shutdown.
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President Trump has ordered pay restoration for TSA employees amid a Department of Homeland Security funding freeze that has become the longest partial shutdown in U.S. history, though the source of funding and legality of his directive remain unclear. The shutdown has created ongoing travel chaos at airports as security staff operate without pay during a critical operational period. Additionally, Trump stated Sunday that he has "no problem" with a Russian oil tanker delivering humanitarian relief to Cuba, marking a significant shift in the U.S. position on aid to the island amid the American oil blockade. The dual crises—domestic airport disruptions and diplomatic implications around Cuba relief—underscore mounting pressure on the administration to resolve the funding impasse and clarify its foreign policy approach.
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Trump ordered pay restoration for TSA employees, though the funding source and legality of the directive remain unclear.
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