Transportation Secretary Warns Airport Travel Chaos to Worsen

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Heading into a busy weekend, crowds are gathering at airports across the United States as the partial government shutdown continues and TSA agents go unpaid. It comes as Transport Secretary Sean Duffy warns that travel chaos will only continue, saying: “You’re going to see long lines and air travel is going to almost come to a halt. » NBC’s Aaron Gilchrist reports for TODAY.

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