This Is No Longer Dysfunction—It Is Danger

This Is No Longer Dysfunction—It Is Danger
A TSA agent wears a Transportation Security Administration badge while checking identification at O'Hare International Airport in Chicago on Nov. 12, 2025. AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh, File
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When a Transportation Security Administration (TSA) official warns that airports could “quite literally shut down,” we are no longer talking about inconvenience, delays or political theater. We are talking about vulnerability in one of the most sensitive and critical systems in our country. Aviation security is not just another government function. It is a frontline defense. And when that defense shows signs of strain, every American should pay attention.

Armstrong Williams
Armstrong Williams
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Armstrong Williams is a political commentator, author, entrepreneur and is founder of Howard Stirk Holdings.