
Tesla CEO Elon Musk looks on next to President Donald Trump talking to the media, at the White House on March 11, 2025. Kevin Lamarque//Reuters
WASHINGTONâBillionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk, the worldâs richest âperson, said on Saturday he would cover the paychecks of Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers âduring their second unpaid work stoppage in six â months amid a protracted federal funding lapse.
The budget impasse over funding for the TSAâs parent agency, the Department of Homeland âSecurity, is in its fifth week. Screeners and other TSA personnel are days away â from missing a second full paycheck, but are being pressured to show up as screening times at some airports stretch on for hours.
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