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Trump says he will sign order to pay TSA agents
Summary
President Trump said he will sign an order directing the Homeland Security secretary to pay Transportation Security Administration agents, while senators worked overnight on a separate package to fund parts of the Department of Homeland Security.
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President Donald Trump said he would sign an order directing the Homeland Security secretary to immediately pay Transportation Security Administration agents. He announced the decision in a social media post and framed it as a way to reduce disruption at airports. Senators were reported to be working overnight to resolve a 42-day stalemate over Department of Homeland Security funding. A senior administration official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the payments would come from provisions tied to the 2025 tax bill.
Key facts:
- The president announced an order for the Homeland Security secretary to pay TSA agents.
- A senior administration official said the funds would come from the 2025 tax bill, according to an anonymous source.
- Senate negotiators were working overnight on a funding package for other DHS components, including FEMA and the Coast Guard.
- The funding impasse has led to missed paychecks and higher staff absences at some airports, and the union thanked officials that agents would be paid while urging a broader funding solution.
Summary:
The presidential order is intended to ensure TSA agents receive pay while lawmakers continue discussions on wider DHS funding. Undetermined at this time.
