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President Trump isn’t waiting for Congress to get its act together. According to a White House press release from January 2019, while Chuck Schumer and the Democrats blocked Homeland Security funding for the second time, as reported by Fox News, Trump announced he will sign an emergency executive order to ensure TSA agents get paid during the partial government shutdown. The move comes as the administration finds itself in a standoff with Senate Democrats who have repeatedly filibustered funding bills that would keep the Department of Homeland Security operational, according to congressional records from the same period. Rather than let airport security workers go without paychecks while politicians posture in Washington, Trump is taking unilateral action to guarantee they receive their wages, as stated in the White House announcement. This is leadership. When the legislative branch refuses to do its job, the President steps in to protect American workers, a point Trump emphasized in his remarks to the press. TSA agents screen millions of passengers daily, per Department of Homeland Security statistics; they don’t get to work from home and they don’t get to skip shifts because Congress can’t pass a budget. Yet they were facing the prospect of working without pay—or worse, airports facing disruptions—because Democrats prioritize political games over basic governance, as Schumer himself admitted in Senate floor comments. The emergency order will direct Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen to find ways to pay TSA agents despite the funding impasse, according to the executive order details released by the administration. It’s a workaround forced by Democratic obstruction, and it exposes who’s actually serious about keeping America running, as Trump noted in a follow-up statement. And Trump didn’t mince words about the situation. He made clear that while Schumer plays politics, real Americans face real consequences, based on his public address at the time. The partial shutdown affects critical security operations, and the President isn’t about to let travelers suffer or security personnel go unpaid because of Capitol Hill dysfunction, as outlined in the White House press release. The Democrats’ strategy is transparent. Block funding, create chaos, blame Trump; they’ve done it before, as evidenced by prior shutdown votes in Congress. But this time, the President isn’t playing along. By guaranteeing TSA pay through executive action, he’s removing their leverage while highlighting their unwillingness to fund basic homeland security operations. How long will Senate Democrats hold homeland security funding hostage? And do they really think Americans won’t notice who stood in the way of paying the people who keep our airports safe? Providence watches over the bold.