U.S. DHS Reverses Suspension of TSA PreCheck and Global Entry Amid Shutdown Confusion

The Department of Homeland Security initially suspended the TSA PreCheck and Global Entry programs due to the ongoing government shutdown, impacting thousands of travelers. However, DHS quickly reversed the suspension after public and industry backlash, creating confusion about the status of trusted traveler programs. This incident highlights vulnerabilities in airport security operations during federal funding disputes, with further updates expected as the shutdown continues.
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