Trump proposes to cut 9,400 TSA workers, $1.5 billion from budget

Transportation Security Administration officers walk through the domestic terminal at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport in Atlanta, Ga., March 27. President Donald Trump proposes to cut 9,400 TSA workers.

Transportation Security Administration officers walk through the domestic terminal at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport in Atlanta, Ga., March 27. President Donald Trump proposes to cut 9,400 TSA workers. (Alyssa Pointer, Reuters)


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KEY TAKEAWAYS
  • Trump proposes cutting 9,400 TSA jobs and $1.5 billion from its budget.
  • The proposal aims to privatize smaller airport security replacing TSA with private firms.
  • Congressional hearings on the budget are set for later this month.

WASHINGTON — The White House is proposing to cut more than 9,400 workers and ​just over $1.5 billion from the 60,000-employee Transportation Security Administration that handles airport security operations, according to budget documents.

The details were part of a budget ‌document for the Department of Homeland Security, which oversees TSA, that is part of the White House budget ⁠proposal for the next fiscal year.

Congress will ​hold hearings on the White House ⁠budget request later this month as lawmakers aim to reach a new budget deal ‌before the fiscal year ‌ends on Sept. 30. Some Republican lawmakers have pushed to privatize TSA ⁠completely.

The budget details were unrelated to the funding ⁠impasse in Congress over DHS for the current year, which has caused airport delays as TSA workers went without paychecks.

President Donald Trump on Friday proposed requiring smaller airports to use private security in place of TSA as a first step toward privatizing the agency created after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks. ‌The White House said this change would cut the TSA ​payroll by more than 4,500 jobs. The TSA proposes to cut another 4,800 jobs by improving efficiency, ending staffing at exit lanes and eliminating redundancies.

The employee cuts would save more than $500 million in agency costs.

The proposal would cut the agency's $7.8 billion budget by about 20% and comes after TSA has lost more than 1,600 workers during government funding disruptions last fall and this spring. About ​50,000 security screeners at U.S. airports are TSA employees.

Trump has been critical of the TSA. He ‌fired its head, ‌David Pekoske, ⁠on his first day in office in 2025 and has never nominated a replacement.

Last year, the White House said it wanted funding cut for the TSA by $247 million, saying the "TSA has consistently failed audits while implementing intrusive screening measures that violate Americans' privacy ‌and dignity."

The Biden administration ​had increased the size of the TSA. The ‌TSA screened 904 million passengers ⁠in 2024, ​which was a record high and a 5% increase over 2023.

The Key Takeaways for this article were generated with the assistance of large language models and reviewed by our editorial team. The article, itself, is solely human-written.

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