The Trump administration reversed its decision to suspend the TSA PreCheck programme, keeping the expedited airport security screening operational for over 20 million enrolled travelers. The reversal came just hours after the initial announcement of suspension, which had triggered significant concern from airlines and travel groups as spring break travel season begins. While PreCheck remains fully operational with no changes for the public, the administration has suspended the separate Global Entry programme for international travelers. The Homeland Security Department implemented these decisions amid a partial government shutdown caused by congressional funding disagreements on immigration policy.
