Trump thanks TSA officers working without pay as shutdown strains security

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President Trump thanked TSA agents who continue to report for duty during the partial government shutdown even as their first paycheck was missed; about 50,000 officers are required to work without pay, with unscheduled absences doubling and more than 300 employees leaving. DHS officials warn the longer the shutdown lasts, the greater the staffing strain and longer airport lines, as incidents at airports highlight mounting tensions.
- Trump thanks TSA agents going to work but "not being paid" after first missed paycheck amid partial government shutdown CBS News
- TSA workers grapple with loss of first paycheck: ‘I don’t want to depend on anybody else’ CNN
- TSA staffing shortages continue at Philadelphia airport as shutdown reaches one‑month mark 6abc Philadelphia
- Many DHS employees miss first full paychecks as shutdown continues Federal News Network
- US airports ask for donations for unpaid TSA staff amid partial government shutdown The Guardian
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