
During the government shutdown, airport security didn’t fail—but it did start to feel the pressure.
TSA employees still reported to work, though without pay. Staffing levels dropped, lines grew longer, and frustration mounted.
Then Delta quietly made a change: members of Congress lost their usual VIP airport perks—no escorts, no priority handling, no special treatment.
Suddenly, lawmakers experienced the same long lines, delays, and uncertainties as any other traveler. Delta framed it as a necessary resource adjustment, not a punishment—but the message was clear.
The shutdown revealed a simple truth: when systems are under stress, even the most powerful can’t bypass the strain.
No chaos erupted, no rules changed—just a rare moment when the divide between ordinary travelers and officials narrowed.