Show notes
The Democrats DHS shutdown is starting to hit home—and travelers across the country are feeling the impact.In today’s episode, we break down the growing chaos at America’s airports as thousands of TSA agents call out amid the shutdown, leading to long lines and major disruptions as President Trump sends in ICE to provide support to the unpaid TSA agents. Despite the mounting pressure, negotiations appear stalled, with Democrats and Republicans still far apart on a path forward.We also dive into the political fallout surrounding Chuck Schumer, as frustration inside his own party sparks new conversations about his leadership—and who could replace him.Plus, new developments in the tragic Chicago shooting of Loyola student Sheridan Gorman are raising serious questions about public safety and accountability, while Jon Ossoff faces scrutiny over the ongoing airport disruptions.In Virginia, a key redistricting referendum is shaping up to be far from certain, with early voting trends and polling adding new uncertainty to the outcome.And in California, Gavin Newsom announces a new financial literacy requirement for students—prompting debate over priorities and policy.All that and more in today’s fast-paced rundown.


