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White House Press Pool Reports @WHPressPool - Travel note 1: JBA đâď¸
Marine One was wheels down at JBA at 1603 ET.
It taxied towards the VC-25A we will be using this weekend and stopped at at 1605.
POTUS disembarked at 1608 accompanied by Secretary Rubio. They both walked to the plane accompanied by an Air Force greeter, who saluted POTUS at the bottom of the air stairs.
He returned the salute, saluted the two Air Force sentries and boarded what is now Air Force One as of 1609.
A White House official has provided a list of staff traveling with POTUS to Palm Beach.
Sec. Marco Rubio
Steven Cheung
Robert Gabriel
Walt Nauta
Natalie Harp
Margo Martin
Boris Epshteyn
Bill Pulte
Andrew Feinberg
The Independent
Fri. Mar. 20, 4:10 PM
https://x.com/WHPressPool/status/2035088443894628541
White House Press Pool Reports @WHPressPool - Democratsâ DHS Shutdown Enters 35th Day as Airports Plunge into Chaos, Frontline Workers Suffer
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
03/20/26
⢠Democratsâ DHS Shutdown Enters 35th Day as Airports Plunge into Chaos, Frontline Workers Suffer
As Radical Left Democrats force the Department of Homeland Security shutdown into its 35th day, everyday Americans are bearing the cost. More than 100,000 DHS employees â including 50,000 TSA officers â are working without paychecks for the third time in six months, leading to skyrocketing resignations and massive callouts that have crippled airports across the country.
Americans are suffering from Democratsâ continued refusal to fund DHS:
⢠âI feel bad for the workers⌠They need to be paid!â said travelers at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, where hours-long lines snaked through the concourse after more than one-third of TSA officers called out.
⢠âWe were going to go on 11, but we rebooked to 4:30⌠We got here three-and-a-half hours early,â said a frustrated traveler at George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston, where lines snaked down to the floor below due to staffing shortages.
⢠âUnreal. Longest [TSA line] Iâve been in â and I travel every week,â said a traveler at LaGuardia Airport in New York City, where even the TSA PreCheck line stretched to the parking garage.
⢠âItâs so overwhelming⌠The TSA line was out the door around the building outside,â said a traveler at Philadelphia International Airport, where major checkpoints have been shut down due to ongoing staffing shortages.
Democratsâ damage extends well beyond airports. Critical DHS missions â including law enforcement operations, FEMA disaster response, cybersecurity protection, and other key functions â are being strained by unpaid workers, limited resources, and dangerous staffing shortfalls.
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