White House Proposes Plan to Reopen DHS Amid Ongoing Government Shutdown
April 4, 2026 • Google News World
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President Trump has signed a memo directing the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to pay all employees during the ongoing government shutdown. The move comes as the DHS faces financial strain due to the shutdown, which began on December 22.
According to reports, Trump’s memo instructs the DHS to continue paying its employees despite the lack of funding for the agency. This decision is seen as a response to concerns about the impact of the shutdown on DHS personnel and their families.
The White House has confirmed that the memo was signed by Trump, although details of the document are not publicly available. The move is part of a broader effort by the administration to address the effects of the shutdown on various government agencies.
Separately, reports have emerged from different news outlets indicating that TSA wait times at airports in Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and Palm Beach International Airport (PBIA) were still long as of April 2. These reports provide additional context for travelers affected by the shutdown.
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Source: Google News World