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BREAKING: A Republican senator just confirmed what many people suspected about the TSA shutdown.
Senator John Kennedy admitted that TSA workers could already be getting paid, but Trump personally told Republicans not to make a deal with Democrats. Kennedy said, “He said ‘No deals with the Democrats.’ We could have had TSA paid by the end of the week. But the President said ‘No deal.’”
That means this shutdown isn’t about negotiations breaking down or Congress being stuck. According to a Republican senator, the deal was there. The votes were there. The funding could have happened.
It was stopped on purpose.
So TSA agents are working without pay, airports are dealing with delays and staffing problems, and millions of Americans are dealing with the consequences — not because a deal was impossible, but because the White House didn’t want one.
This isn’t dysfunction.
This is a decision.
In a candid statement, the lawmaker acknowledged that the disruption at the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) wasn’t just a routine operational issue, but part of a deeper problem tied to funding gaps, staffing shortages, and mounting political gridlock in Washington.
According to the senator, internal warnings had been circulating for weeks, signaling that airport security operations could face significant strain if action wasn’t taken. Despite this, those concerns were reportedly not addressed in time — leading to widespread delays, confusion, and growing public frustration.
Travelers across the country are now feeling the impact, with longer lines, reduced screening capacity, and uncertainty about what comes next. Critics argue this situation could have been avoided, while others say it highlights a broader breakdown in how critical agencies are managed during times of political tension.
The revelation is already sparking debate on Capitol Hill, with calls for accountability and urgent solutions to prevent further disruption to national security infrastructure.
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