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President Trump isn’t waiting for Chuck Schumer to stop playing games with America’s airports. With the Department of Homeland Security shuttered for 41 days and security lines stretching for hours, Trump announced he’ll sign an executive order directing DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin to pay TSA agents immediately, as he posted on Truth Social.
“I am going to sign an Order instructing the Secretary of Homeland Security to immediately pay our TSA Agents in order to address this Emergency Situation, and to quickly stop the Democrat Chaos at the Airports,” Trump posted on Truth Social. “It is not an easy thing to do, but I am going to do it!”
This is what leadership looks like. While Democrats hold TSA funding hostage to protect illegal immigrants, Trump is finding ways to get hardworking Americans their paychecks. The contrast couldn’t be clearer — one side fighting for citizens, the other fighting for criminal aliens who shouldn’t be here in the first place, as Trump has stated.
The partial DHS shutdown has created chaos at airports across the country. Hour-long waits at security checkpoints, missed flights, frustrated travelers, and economic damage rippling through the airline industry have resulted from Democrats refusing to pass funding that doesn’t include their pet projects and sanctuary city protections, according to reports from The Hill.
Trump laid it out plainly: “They almost destroyed our Country, allowing 25 Million People to enter from Prisons, Mental Institutions, and Insane Asylums, those that are Drug Dealers, and thousands of Murderers, many of whom killed more than one person.” That’s who’s being prioritized over TSA agents trying to pay their rent, as per Trump’s statements.
The executive order route isn’t simple, as Trump acknowledged. But when the legislative branch refuses to do its job, the executive has to act. That’s not overreach — that’s fulfilling the basic obligation to keep the government functioning.
The Senate was scheduled to vote Thursday on a broader DHS funding bill, but passage is uncertain. GOP sources told The Hill they expect the White House to take action if Democrats refuse to accept concessions ensuring that appropriated money doesn’t go toward ICE removal operations. In other words, Democrats are demanding that funding for airport security be tied to handcuffing immigration enforcement.
Democrats are willing to let airport security deteriorate — to let American travelers suffer — unless they get guarantees that ICE can’t do its job. They’re holding TSA agents hostage to protect illegal immigrants; it’s a perfect distillation of their priorities: foreigners first, Americans second.
Trump’s executive order breaks that hostage situation. It gets TSA agents paid, restores functionality to our airports, and does so without giving an inch on the principle that immigration laws should actually be enforced.
The left will scream about “unilateral action” and “executive overreach.” Where was this concern when Biden was rewriting immigration policy with a pen? When he was canceling student loans he had no authority to cancel? When he was imposing vaccine mandates on private businesses? The selective outrage is as predictable as it is dishonest.
Trump thanked TSA agents and ICE officers for “the incredible help they have given us at the Airports.” That’s the message that matters — these are Americans doing difficult jobs under impossible circumstances, and this president has their back, unlike the previous administration that treated border agents as villains.
Will the executive order face legal challenges? Probably. Will Democrats try to block it? Almost certainly. But Trump is showing that he’ll fight for the American people even when the system is rigged against him.
Providence watches over the bold.