Overview
- Harry Reid International in Las Vegas said it will not display the DHS video, joining airports in Seattle, Portland, Phoenix, Westchester County, Buffalo/Niagara Falls, Los Angeles, Charlotte and Cleveland that have declined similar requests.
- Officials point to the Hatch Act and airport policies barring partisan messaging, with Portland and Las Vegas explicitly warning that airing the clip could violate rules on political activity in government facilities.
- The DHS video features Secretary Kristi Noem blaming Democrats for the shutdown and noting many TSA employees are working without pay, a departure from typical TSA checkpoint messages focused on safety and procedures.
- DHS says the PSA is rolling out nationally and reiterates that security operations remain largely unaffected, with Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin attributing the situation to political gamesmanship.
- Airports report an uneven rollout, saying some were not asked to air the video or lack screens with audio, and there has been no centralized enforcement as shutdown-related staffing strains and flight delays continue.