Airport security chaos with long TSA lines and political meeting between Trump and Senate Republicans on shutdown funding plan.
Airport security chaos with long TSA lines and political meeting between Trump and Senate Republicans on shutdown funding plan.
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Senate Republicans pitch plan to Trump to resolve TSA shutdown chaos

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Senate Republicans have proposed funding the Department of Homeland Security except for Immigration and Customs Enforcement, followed by a reconciliation bill to cover ICE and elements of the SAVE America Act. President Trump indicated openness to the idea on Tuesday. The partial shutdown, ongoing since mid-February, has caused long airport security lines and led Delta Airlines to suspend special services for members of Congress.

The Department of Homeland Security has been under a partial shutdown for nearly a month and a half since funding expired in mid-February, leaving Transportation Security Administration officers working without pay and causing widespread delays at airports nationwide. Travelers have faced hours-long lines, prompting airlines like Delta to pause specialty services such as airport escorts for members of Congress, treating lawmakers like other passengers based on SkyMiles status, as the airline stated to NPR due to resource constraints from the shutdown. Delta CEO Ed Bastian called the situation 'inexcusable,' noting TSA agents are being used as 'political chips.' Senate Majority Leader John Thune presented the funding plan to Trump over the weekend, which initially excluded ICE to quickly restore TSA operations. Trump rejected it at first, insisting on progress for the SAVE America Act, which requires photo ID and proof of citizenship for voting and lacks the 60 votes to pass normally. A group of GOP senators revised the proposal to include SAVE-like provisions in a later reconciliation bill, which bypasses the filibuster. Trump told reporters Tuesday afternoon, 'Well, I’m going to look at it... I want to support Republicans.' Democrats, led by Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, have pushed for ICE reforms amid concerns over enforcement, including after incidents involving immigration officers. Schumer said Saturday that talks on ICE are 'productive' but should not delay TSA funding: 'Let us end those long lines at the airport now.' Republicans need Democratic votes for the initial DHS funding bill, while skeptics like Sen. Mike Lee called passing SAVE via reconciliation 'essentially impossible.' ICE remains funded from prior legislation, and agents have been deployed to assist TSA checkpoints. Sen. John Cornyn's bill prohibiting preferential airport screening for Congress cleared the Senate last week.

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X discussions highlight partisan divide over Senate Republicans' proposal to fund DHS except ICE via reconciliation to resolve TSA shutdown; Democrats blame Trump for initial rejection amid airport chaos and Delta's service cuts for Congress, conservatives fault Democrats for blocking full DHS/SAVE Act funding, some express skepticism toward GOP compromise.

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Long lines of frustrated passengers at a TSA checkpoint amid DHS shutdown staffing shortages.
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DHS shutdown triggers airport delays amid stalled funding talks

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A partial government shutdown affecting the Department of Homeland Security has stretched into its 40th day, causing severe staffing shortages at TSA checkpoints and long lines for travelers nationwide. Negotiations between Republicans and Democrats remain deadlocked over Immigration and Customs Enforcement reforms and a separate elections bill demanded by President Trump. Bipartisan lawmakers proposed funding most DHS agencies except ICE, conditioning its support on operational changes.

A government shutdown affecting the Department of Homeland Security has led to hundreds of TSA workers quitting and longer airport lines, amid stalled negotiations in the Senate. Senator John Fetterman, the sole Democrat supporting current funding, criticized the impasse for punishing frontline workers without affecting immigration enforcement. A test vote to fund the department failed 51-46 on Thursday.

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A partial government shutdown affecting agencies like TSA, Coast Guard, and FEMA continues as Senate Democrats block a House-passed bill to fund the Department of Homeland Security. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy questioned Democrats' priorities following a synagogue attack in Michigan, while former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg acknowledged existing ICE funding. Senate votes have failed to advance the bill, highlighting partisan divides over immigration enforcement.

The U.S. Senate postponed a vote on a bipartisan funding agreement Thursday night following objections from Sen. Lindsey Graham, potentially leading to a partial government shutdown at midnight Friday. The deal, endorsed by President Trump, would fund most government operations until September while extending Department of Homeland Security funding for two weeks to negotiate immigration enforcement reforms. Graham opposed separating DHS funding and the repeal of a provision allowing senators to sue over phone record access.

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The US House of Representatives voted 217-214 on February 3 to approve a spending package that ends a partial government shutdown, with President Donald Trump signing it into law shortly after. The legislation funds most federal departments through September but provides only a short-term extension for the Department of Homeland Security amid debates over immigration enforcement reforms. The shutdown, triggered by disputes following deadly shootings by federal agents in Minneapolis, lasted about four days.

A partial U.S. government shutdown began after Congress missed a funding deadline, centering on reforms to the Department of Homeland Security following the fatal shootings of two Minnesotans by ICE agents. Lawmakers are divided over measures like body cameras and judicial warrants for ICE operations, with a temporary funding deal offering only two weeks for DHS. The incident has sparked celebrity backlash and protests, including arrests related to a church disruption in St. Paul.

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The Allied Pilots Association has urged Congress to end the Department of Homeland Security shutdown and pay TSA workers, warning of risks to aviation security. The statement highlights rising TSA officer absences and long security lines nationwide. Industry leaders echo concerns over unpaid staff and homeland safety.

 

 

 

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