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Hundreds of TSA Agents Have Quit Amid
Hours-Long Security Lines

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Posted By: sunset, 3/15/2026 2:23:01 AM

Travelers nationwide are dealing with lengthy security line backups at airports due to the partial government shutdown affecting the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and, in turn, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA). As the shutdown continues, the TSA is increasingly facing staffing shortages that have led to long lines at airport security checkpoints. Unfortunately, it sounds like those staffing issues are only getting worse. “Travelers are facing TSA lines of up to nearly three hours long at some major airports, causing missed flights and massive delays during peak travel,” the DHS said in a statement.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: anniebc 3/15/2026 4:21:50 AM (No. 2080437)
Yes, but who do they blame? I'm on the fence with TSA. Can they prove it's helped prevent terrorism by checking carryon bags and persons? Based on YouTube and TikTok videos, a lot of crazies manage to get themselves cleared to take plane rides. Oh wait, there's AI and GPS. . .
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Reply 2 - Posted by: PChristopher 3/15/2026 4:31:40 AM (No. 2080440)
Maybe now, people's money will no longer go mysteriously missing at the checkpoints. And don't tell me you've never had it happen.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: mifla 3/15/2026 6:33:20 AM (No. 2080458)
Waiting for the next shoe to drop - the airlines suing the federal government for impeding their businesses.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Venturer 3/15/2026 8:03:18 AM (No. 2080489)
Put the blame where it belongs. Democrats.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: petrichor 3/15/2026 8:12:52 AM (No. 2080497)
Just end the TSA. It's not like terrorists could blow up every flight. The odds that you're plane would blow up or crash into some building are incredibly small. Me? I hate flying these days, so I don't.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: Strike3 3/15/2026 9:25:40 AM (No. 2080537)
Some people can afford to work for a short time without receiving a paycheck. Others, call your congressman, that's where your money is being held up. TSA has been a thorn in our sides since GWB created it. Millions of people must take their shoes off now because one moron Brit was able to light his shoe up with a match over twenty years ago.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: felixcat 3/15/2026 9:42:39 AM (No. 2080551)
TSA was an emotional response to 9/11. Cockpits are now hardened and secure. That is 25 years ago and the danger these days is now from drones. We're more likely to have some Muslim fanatic storm into an airport and shoot up the place aka like recent events than another 9/11 style attack.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: stablemoney 3/15/2026 9:45:30 AM (No. 2080554)
It is nonsense that a TSA agent cannot go to a bank and get a temporary loan, until the Democrats re-open DHS, as they always receive pay for their Democrat vacations. As for TSA, I never supported the government taking over airport security, or the unionization of TSA. The last thing we need is more government employees.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: Kafka2 3/15/2026 9:54:21 AM (No. 2080560)
Schumer, Biden and all the Democrats must be so proud of themselves! During 4 years of the Biden administration, they let millions of unvetted illegals, including thousands of violent criminals and terrorists into the country. Now, they are blocking funding of the department of homeland security to prevent this agency from protecting US citizens from these illegals. Heaven help us!
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Reply 10 - Posted by: MickTurn 3/15/2026 10:02:30 AM (No. 2080564)
TSA....Thugs Saving America...NOT!
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Reply 11 - Posted by: moebellini3 3/15/2026 10:06:42 AM (No. 2080565)
You can thank your sick petty democratic senators for this. While they fly on private jets all of the suckers who voted for these morons are suffering at airports. Note that most of the TSA agents vote democratic yet its the democrats who are screwing them out of a pay check. All this to defund ICE, the agency that is deporting illegal aliens, rapists and murderers. Democrats have never met a criminal they didn't love. Pathetic.
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Reply 12 - Posted by: Kate318 3/15/2026 10:46:38 AM (No. 2080580)
Anyone who works for or with the government needs to understand that what the government gives, it can take away.
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Reply 13 - Posted by: Strike3 3/15/2026 11:11:59 AM (No. 2080591)
TSA = Travel Sucks Always. Not if you take your car.
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Reply 14 - Posted by: Sunhan65 3/15/2026 11:18:22 AM (No. 2080595)
OP has it right. Thanks for posting! Disarming the people arms two groups, neither of which has shown much interest or ability to protect me: criminals and professional security providers. The TSA have been by a large polite to me passing through airports like Minneapolis, but I don't deceive myself for a second that they're actually stopping terrorists in any quantity. The key to getting rid of suicide bombers is to suicide them first. Involuntarily. Wherever they are right now. Fooling around with protective measures doesn't accomplish that. We need to identify people with the will and means to cause mass destruction and murder, deport any non-US citizens even tangentially connected to them immediately, and prosecute and kill the rest proactively. This is a group that has lived for millennia with public executions and mutilations as it's only effective means of maintaining social order. Expecting them to live in peacefully in civilization was a liberal pipe dream.
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Reply 15 - Posted by: cgood 3/15/2026 12:20:43 PM (No. 2080623)
Now is a great time to privatize the TSA. Let the airlines and airports provide security again. There are already trained personnel that could be (re-)hired immediately.
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Reply 16 - Posted by: DVC 3/15/2026 12:44:55 PM (No. 2080648)
I'm not much of a fan of the whole TSA theater performance.
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Reply 17 - Posted by: DVC 3/15/2026 12:45:20 PM (No. 2080651)
I agree with OP.
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Reply 18 - Posted by: NYbob 3/15/2026 11:36:35 PM (No. 2080788)
Time for the latest generation of robots.
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