Trump tells TSA agents to 'go to work' amid partial shutdown - USA Today
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Trump ordered TSA agents to keep working during a partial government shutdown.
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Airport security operations continue normally despite the shutdown affecting other federal services.
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President Trump directed TSA agents to continue working during a partial government shutdown. The directive comes as the shutdown affects federal operations and employee work status.
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TSA agents have been directed to remain on duty during the partial government shutdown.
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