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TSA Staffing Shortages Amid Government Shutdown Cause Major Airport Security Delays Nationwide

The partial government shutdown has caused significant delays at U.S. airport security checkpoints due to TSA employees missing paychecks, leading to increased resignations and callouts that strain staffing levels nationwide. Key airports like Atlanta, Austin, and Houston are experiencing severe wait times, with TSA officials warning that the situation will worsen unless funding is restored. The shutdown, rooted in a political deadlock over immigration policy, has left many TSA workers struggling financially, prompting calls from airlines and officials for Congress to resolve the impasse to stabilize airport operations.

Former NH Governor Chris Sununu Considered for Senate Run as Senator Jeanne Shaheen Announces Retirement Plans for 2026

Former New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu is being encouraged by Republican leaders to run for the U.S. Senate following Democratic Senator Jeanne Shaheen's announcement that she will not seek re-election in 2026. Shaheen, who has served since 2009, made her decision public through a social media video, emphasizing her commitment to remain active until her term ends. The upcoming vacancy has sparked interest from potential candidates, including former Massachusetts GOP Senator Scott Brown, setting the stage for a competitive and closely watched election.

Donald Trump to Appear in Federal Court on Tuesday to Face 37 Felony Charges

Donald Trump is set to appear in federal court in Miami on Tuesday to face 37 felony charges related to his alleged mishandling of classified documents. Security for the event is being handled by multiple law enforcement agencies, and New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu commented that Trump had "every chance in the world" to hand back the documents but chose not to. Trump is expected to plead not guilty to the charges and will spend the night at Trump National Doral before his arraignment.

Former President Donald Trump Indicted on 37 Counts, Potential 2024 Republican Rivals Come to His Defense

The Justice Department has unsealed a 37-count indictment against former President Donald Trump, accusing him of mishandling classified documents, obstructing justice and making false statements. If convicted, Trump could face substantial prison time. In response, many of Trump's potential 2024 Republican rivals have come to his defense, casting doubt on the legitimacy of the indictment and distancing themselves from his behavior. The outcome of the case will be closely watched, as it remains to be seen how the charges will affect Trump's potential 2024 presidential campaign.

Mike Pence Calls Out Department of Justice for Indictment Against Former President Donald Trump

Mike Pence has called out the Department of Justice for their 37-count indictment against former President Donald Trump, questioning the decision and the responsibility of handling sensitive national security documents. He has urged Attorney General Merrick Garland to explain the decision and stand before the American people. New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu has also weighed in on the case, saying that "we're gonna find out" what will happen.

New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu Declines to Enter 2024 Presidential Race, Citing Crowded Field and High Stakes

New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu announced on Monday that he will not be seeking the Republican presidential nomination in 2024, citing the already-crowded field of contenders and Donald Trump's strong standing in the polls. Sununu has been a vocal critic of Trump and the Republican Party, and his decision to not run for president could be seen as a sign that he is attempting to influence the future of the Republican Party from the sidelines. His decision not to run for president could be seen as a sign that he is attempting to remain in the state and continue his work as governor.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis Reverses Stance on War in Ukraine, Calls Putin a “War Criminal” Who Should Be Held Accountable

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has changed his stance on the war in Ukraine, calling Russian President Vladimir Putin a "war criminal" and arguing that US support of Ukraine is of "vital" national interest. He has also noted that the US should remain engaged in the conflict and continue to provide support to Ukraine, including military aid. His comments come as the US and other countries have increased their involvement in the conflict, with the US imposing sanctions on Russia and the European Union taking steps to support Ukraine.

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