During the shutdown, airport security never fully broke, but it flexed to its breaking point. TSA officers kept showing up without paychecks, holding the line while morale and staffing thinned. Passengers felt it in every extra minute of waiting, in every delay that no one could neatly explain. The strain was visible, but the system held—barely, and only because ordinary workers refused to walk away.Then Delta removed the quiet cushion that had protected lawmakers from that reality. No more escorts, no more backdoor shortcuts, just the same lines and uncertainty faced by everyone else. Officially, it was a resource decision. Unofficially, it forced the people who design the system to stand inside it. In that rare moment, the distance between power and the public narrowed, not through speeches or reforms, but through shared inconvenience—and the uncomfortable clarity that came with it.
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