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Sixty thousand TSA workers are caught in a six-week DHS shutdown that is now on track to become the longest in history, with President Trump issuing an emergency order to keep them paid while Congress fights over immigration enforcement. Meanwhile, the U.S. military campaign against Iran has already wounded at least 12 service members and is driving up oil prices, even as the White House promises the war will eventually lower gas costs.

  • 60,000 TSA screeners and Coast Guard members are working without a long-term budget as the DHS shutdown drags into its sixth week, with House Republicans passing a rival funding plan that sets up another fight with the Senate over immigration enforcement.
  • At least 12 U.S. service members have been wounded in Operation Epic Fury against Iran, and the Pentagon is requesting $200 billion in new military funding while oil prices climb, raising costs for American drivers despite White House claims the war will eventually lower gas prices.
  • The SAVE America Act failed in the House but is now being debated in the Senate. It would require a passport or birth certificate to register to vote, which analysts estimate could cost naturalized citizens hundreds of dollars to replace missing documents.
  • A new presidential anti-fraud task force led by Vice President Vance is targeting welfare and food aid programs after a $250 million fraud case in Minnesota, with proposed rules requiring seven years of record-keeping from child care providers.

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