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Crowds Pile up at US Airports as TSA Agents Go Without Pay

Crowds Pile up at US Airports as TSA Agents Go Without Pay

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With a busy travel weekend approaching, crowds are piling up at airports across the United States as the partial government shutdown continues and TSA agents go without pay. It comes as Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is warning that travel chaos will only continue, saying, “You’re going to see extensive lines and air travel is going to almost come to a grid-halt stop.” NBC’s Aaron Gilchrist reports for TODAY.

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