Airport Chaos as DHS Shutdown Hits: Trump Pushes Voter ID Bill.
Funding Talks for DHS in Turmoil
According to Vox - Загальний: This week, U.S. lawmakers are locked in negotiations over funding for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) while its closure wreaks havoc at airports nationwide. President Donald Trump is insisting that the SAVE America Act be passed alongside the DHS funding package. The shutdown has caused major delays, as Transportation Security Administration (TSA) employees go unpaid, severely disrupting airport operations.
The SAVE America Act, which introduces stricter voter identification requirements, cleared the House of Representatives last month. Yet, despite progress on this bill, the unresolved DHS funding continues to fuel uncertainty and concern.
“I think whatever deal they strike, I’m basically not going to like it”
— President Donald Trump
Senator Angus King, meanwhile, dismissed the proposal as 'illusory,' highlighting the deep divisions lawmakers face in reaching a consensus. This standoff underscores the high stakes for both travelers and federal workers.
Key Developments
- DHS shutdown
- New SAVE America Act requirements
- Impact on airports
The negotiations occur against a backdrop of crisis for TSA staff, whose lack of pay threatens the smooth operation of the nation’s transportation network.
The funding dispute over DHS and the SAVE America Act carries weight not only for TSA employees but also for every traveler, as airport delays could lead to widespread inconvenience. Lawmakers are grappling with the challenge of finding common ground, reflecting the intense political friction gripping the country. How events unfold in the coming days will significantly affect the U.S. transportation system and public trust in government institutions.
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