President Trump signed an order that let the Department of Homeland Security keep paying Transportation Security Administration agents during the partial DHS shutdown, a move that undercut Democratic leverage and drew sharp media attention and political reaction.
That’s it. Sorry, Democrats, you lose to Trump again. The president’s order freed up DHS to pay TSA staff by using funds left over from last year’s tax cut bill, and that shift changed the dynamics on the ground at airports almost immediately. What looked like a looming chaos scenario for travelers got blunted, and the political math flipped against those who counted on pain to force concessions.
Democrats will spin that the money was always there and claim this makes the President look generous, but the optics don’t erase the reality that his action removed their bargaining chip. You caused this shutdown, and using an executive move to keep services running shrinks the leverage opponents hoped to wield. Here’s how CNN reported on Trump’s order, with some calling it a deer in the headlights moment:
The funding tied to TSA comes from prior allocations and from provisions in the tax package, not from some newfound emergency pot. The funding bill being debated was largely non-controversial, and it didn’t contain additional money for DHS to expand operations during a situation labeled Operation Epic Fury. Meanwhile, rising threats of terrorist retaliation make irresponsible brinksmanship even more dangerous and, frankly, indefensible.
Put another way: Democrats wagered on creating airport mayhem to score political points, but that gamble backfired when the administration moved to keep security personnel paid and functioning. ICE agents deployed at airports eased TSA workload, and those boots on the ground helped reduce lines and restore order faster than the spin cycle could. The scene at terminals underscored how operational decisions, not press releases, determine whether the public suffers.
Deer in the headlights moment for CNN.
After weeks of nonstop coverage blaming President Trump and Republicans for TSA workers going unpaid during the DHS shutdown, the network was forced to READ the news that Trump is now signing an executive order to pay them.
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— Overton (@overton_news) March 26, 2026
Republicans deserve some blame too for giving opponents too much courtesy and room to maneuver, but this moment shows how to respond when governing is on the line. Ignore what they say, treat them like idiots, and bulldoze them. Nuke the legislative filibuster and put that pillow over their heads.
Splitting up DHS funding into separate pieces that excluded ICE was always an option, and that kind of surgical budgeting could have been handled through reconciliation if leadership had pushed harder. Reconciliation is designed for big policy and budget priorities; using it here would have forced clarity and accountability instead of leaving essential services hostage to political temper tantrums. If leaders want results, they have the tools—use them.
Editor’s Note: Democrats are causing chaos at airports and inflicting pain on the American people simply because they want to keep illegal aliens from being deported.




