Confusion surrounds Trump effort to pay TSA, DHS; some could see last paycheck Friday
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Confusion surrounds the Trump administration's efforts to pay DHS and TSA employees amidst a government shutdown.
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Federal employees in DHS and TSA face financial uncertainty, with some potentially receiving their last paycheck due to the government shutdown.
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Confusion surrounds the Trump administration's effort to pay Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Transportation Security Administration (TSA) employees amidst a partial government shutdown. DHS is warning its employees that their upcoming paycheck could be their last until Congress funds the department. However, questions persist regarding whether this warning applies to TSA workers, who recently began receiving back pay. This situation highlights the financial uncertainty faced by federal employees during the record-long shutdown. The differing pay statuses between DHS and TSA personnel create internal inconsistencies within the government's response to the funding lapse.
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