Senator Cory Booker, a Democrat from New Jersey, criticized President Trump for paying Transportation Security Administration (TSA) workers amid the ongoing Department of Homeland Security (DHS) shutdown. Booker emphasized that this represents a failure in presidential leadership. He questioned why Trump did not take this step weeks earlier, when the suffering of workers at airports began to be seen. Senator Booker pointed out that the dispute was never about the TSA, but about government funding in general.
Booker highlighted the importance of timely action and the need to prioritize the well-being of federal employees, especially those who ensure security at airports. Booker's criticism reflects the frustration over the lack of early action and the apparent indifference to the difficulties faced by TSA workers. The delay in the decision raises questions about the administration's priorities and its commitment to national security and employee well-being.