Trump signs executive order instructing DHS to immediately pay TSA agents
Amid a 42-day partial government shutdown, President Trump signed an executive order instructing the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to immediately pay Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agents. The order comes after stalled negotiations in Congress and growing concerns about staffing shortages and long wait times at airports due to unpaid TSA workers.

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AI-generatedAmid a 42-day partial government shutdown, President Trump signed an executive order instructing the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to immediately pay Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agents. The order comes after stalled negotiations in Congress and growing concerns about staffing shortages and long wait times at airports due to unpaid TSA workers. The DHS confirmed it has begun the process of paying its workforce, with paychecks potentially arriving as early as March 30th. The shutdown has caused significant financial hardship for TSA agents, with employees expected to have missed $1 billion in paychecks. The administration has blamed Democrats for the shutdown, while the DHS has not clarified the source of funds being used to pay the TSA.
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5 extractedEmployees were expected to have missed $1bn in paychecks.
Almost 500 TSA officers have quit since last month.
TSA agents have gone without pay for more than a month.
House Republicans rejected a Senate‑passed deal to fund key DHS subagencies, including the TSA.
Donald Trump signed an executive order instructing DHS to immediately pay TSA agents.