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Netflix execs respond to claims they want plots restated for viewers distracted by their phones

March 18, 2026
Netflix execs respond to claims they want plots restated for viewers distracted by their phones

Netflix executives are insisting that they aren't "trying to dumb things down" for their often-distracted viewers.

Entertainment Weekly Ben Affleck and Matt Damon in 'The Rip.'Credit: Claire Folger/Netflix

Earlier this year, while promoting the Netflix movieThe Rip,Matt Damon saidthe streamer asks filmmakers to use a framing that reiterates "the plot three or four times in the dialogue because people are on their phones while they're watching." That revelation led to a gag at Sunday's Oscars where host Conan O'Brien and Sterling K. Brown hilariously acted out howCasablancamight be remade under this type of direction. Netflix brass are now pushing back on that narrative.

"We actually all laughed when we watched that bit at the Oscars, but there's no such principle," film chairman Dan Lin said at a press event Wednesday. "If you watch our movies or shows, we don't repeat our plot, so I don't know where that came from. We are focused on making great movies. "

Speaking to Joe Roganin January, Damon discussed the challenges of making films for streaming. "You're watching in a room, the lights are on, other s‑‑‑ 's going on, the kids are running around, the dogs are running around, whatever it is," he said. "It's just a very different level of attention that you're willing, or that you're able, to give to it."

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He went on to posit that the alleged Netflix approach is "going to really start to infringe on how we're telling these stories."

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Netflix chief content officer Bela Bajaria believes "it's so offensive to creators and filmmakers to think that we would give them a bad note like that and they would just take it." Adding that the "haters gotta hate," the executive said she more frequently tells creatives to pull back from repeating information.

Dan Lin, Bela Bajaria, and Jinny LoweCredit: Netflix

"We know how savvy the audiences are, and we are really treating them as sophisticated and as smart as they are, because they call out everything," scripted TV head Jinny Lowe added. "We're not trying to dumb things down."

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“Survivor 50” recap: How much Zac Brown is too much Zac Brown?

March 18, 2026

I am going to do something I am not exactly know for in theseSurvivorarticles and attempt to begin this recap by making a concise statement. Which, by nature of this preamble, I have already failed at. But the statement is this…

Entertainment Weekly Zac Brown and Jeff Probst on 'Survivor 50'Credit: Robert Voets/CBS

Man, that was a lot ofZac Brown. I meana lotof Zac Brown.

We were treated to shots of an extremely fit and extremely tattooed Zac Brown in extremely short shorts standing on the challenge mat. We were treated to a speech byDee Valladaresabout how much she loves Zac Brown… and then treated toanotherspeech by Dee Valladares about how much she wishes she had won the Zac Brown reward. We were treated to a segment of Zac Brown grilling food. We sat through amulti-songZac Brown private concert. And then best (or worst?) of all, we had an entire segment of Zac Brown spear fishing by himself with no contestants even remotely in the vicinity — just Zac Brown and what looked like a military grade weapon constructed by Lex Luther in aSupermanfilm while the country singer waxed poetic about killing things underwater.

I'm leading with Zac Brown for two reasons. 1) There was so damn much of it. And 2) I just kind of want to get that out of the way as much as possible so we can focus on the good stuff. I've already stated my beliefs about the celebrity intrusions ontoSurvivor 50. I personally believeSurvivor 50should feel like enough of a big deal that we don't need to go late-eraWill & Gracestyle and shoehorn in famous faces to take the focus off of what we actually care about.

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TheBillie Eilishthing was goofy and unnecessary, but other than contestants saying her name a lot, did not detract from the actual show or game at all, so no big deal there. This, however, was completely different. There's no way to really argue that a segment on Zac Brown spearfishing and talkingextensivelyabout what a big part of his life it is had anything at all to do with either the cast or the game. (Do they show other food being caught and prepared before given to players?) This was a surprisingly long celebrity-driven profile awkwardly shoehorned into our favorite TV show.The dude got more airtime this week than an entire tribe!

And before you start quotingStripesand telling me to "Lighten up, Francis!," remember that I am seemingly the one person on planet Earth that not only supportsJeff Probst rapping, but actually wants him to start rapping EVEN MORE!!! I am that guy! (Which is why I wasted my time archiving ahistory of white people rapping onSurvivor.) I love absurd stuff and can even get super into a private concert for reality TV contestants (more on that later), but again, this just seemed like… a lot.

But if that's my biggest complaint so far onSurvivor 50(at least until Mr. Beast shows up), then you know we are in the stretch of a what is turning into an otherwise stellar season. We had another fun challenge, an epic feud brewing, and our first same season-on-season crime, as the man once dubbed "Big Bang Theory" finally got his revenge. Let's recap everything that went down on episode 4 ofSurvivor 50.

Zac Brown on 'Survivor 50'Credit: Robert Voets/CBS

Lost and found

You know I like a little spice in my dish, and so theGenevieveandAubryfeud this season has been absolutely delicious. Last week, we got the montage of Geneveive working everyone on the tribe against her adversary, and Aubry in return appearing to refer to Geneveive as a "bitch" (or at least something else that needed to be bleeped out). But the rivalry totally leveled up this week once Geneveive, in an amazing display of superb passive-aggressiveness (or maybe just aggressiveness?) started calling out to a clearly idol-hunting Aubry, "Auuuuuuuuubry, we're all looking for you!"

Almost as good was when Aubrydidfinally return and Geneveive explained that "I was worried you weren't feeling well." HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Of course! The level of concern is crystal clear! And the one thing every person wants to hear if they are experiencing #severegastrointestinaldistress in the middle of the jungle is that "We're all looking for you!"

Aubry could not resist making a super annoyed face the second Geneveive turned her back, and I bless her for it because this is the old-schoolSurvivorstuff we all know and love. I should also mention that I am big fans of both GeneveiveandAubry so have no dog in this fight. And for all I know, they are all good off the island. But sometimes in the game, personalities, strategies, and alliances just don't mix. And thank goodness for that.

Also, Geneveive didn't want Aubry off searching for the Kalo Billie Eilish Boomerang Idol because she wanted to go find it herself. And she did, gifting it toRizobecause he trusted her enough that he would not suspect that she was setting him up to get the idol back. Or so she thinks.

Genevieve has turned into an idol-sniffingRick Devensthis season with all the idols she's finding. But how are her juggling skills?

Tiffany Ervin, Aubry Bracco, Chrissy Hofbeck, Genevieve Mushaluk, Joe Hunter, Benjamin

MouseGod

The most screen time the Cila tribe got this week was Dee being super bummed she didn't get to attend the private Zac Brown concert. Although what I did love from the scene was Dee displaying the relentless drive she possesses to win at all costs, whether it involves a $1 million check or a celebrity cookout. "Getting second place is not a win," she explained. "Not for me. Because if I'm a winner, I want it all, or I don't want anything."

Speaking of winners, Rizo somehow managed to take first place in the Cila talent show with an impersonation that I never in a million years would have guessed was Mickey Mouse. I'm not saying it wasbad. I'm also not saying it was good. What Iamsaying is that I now won't feel truly satisfied unless Jeff Probst gives next week's challenge instructions while using the same Mickey Mouse voice… while rapping.

Outside of besting a juggler and two people fake-fighting, Rizo had a mixed episode. On one hand, he was on the receiving end of Genevieve's Boomerang Idol and was excited to work some magic with it. On the other, the specter ofMaria Shrime-Gonzalezcontinued to hover overhead as a shell-shockedCharliesimply could not get over the RizGod's (fake) assertation that he did not vote for his best friend in the game to winSurvivor 49.

"I feel likeLiz Wilcox," proclaimed Chuckles, while referencing the New Era's second-best moment ever (after Probst, rapping, of course). "I'm pissed. Rizo is my mortal enemy and he's got no clue that I'm out for blood." Judging by the preview for next week, this feud is only heating up.

Kamilla Karthigesu, Cirie Fields, Dee Valladares, Charlie Davis, Rick Devens, Rizo Velovic on 'Survivor 50'Credit: Robert Voets/CBS

Zac Brown silver lining

After learning how many times Zac Brown sold out Fenway Park, it was time for the immunity challenge, and let me just say — big fan. A lot of stages to this contest, including ones we hadn't seen before. There was swimming, human towers were being built on a narrow ledge, boats were submerged (not as cool an idea as my pitch for a submerged puzzle, but still, cool enough), there was some apparently lethal net you had to crawl under that almost killedOzzyandMike White, and then, finally, it ended with a massive arch puzzle — my favorite kind of puzzle because it is so multifaceted that it can lead to hilarious spelling errors while simultaneously also having the potential to inflict serious bodily harm.

Like I said, I'm a fan! The bad news in terms of how the challenge played out is that Vatu was so far behind (and never even made it out of the Net of Doom) that there really was no drama in terms of who was going to Tribal Council. However… there was also good news. Due to the presence of country-rock legend (too strong a word? He did sell out Fenway Parkmultipletimes) Zac Brown, it meant only one team won a reward. And with only one tribe winning, this means that we still got a climactic finish as Kalo just barely edged Cila in constructing their arch, which read "Celebration."

Celebration? Isn't that a Kool & the Gang song? Thematically, wouldn't it have made more sense to pick a Zac Brown Band song as the puzzle word? HE HAS A SONG CALLED "CASTAWAY" FOR CRYING OUT LOUD!!! Perfect synergy!

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Not enough letters, you say? Fine, then tell them it is a two-word phrase, make it "Chicken Fried," and serve some fried chicken with all the fish at the reward. I realize it is odd that I am asking for evenmoreZac Brown in this episode considering how much we already got, but "Celebration" just seems so random. (And was seemingly solved by bothKamillaandChrissyin roughly the same amount of time it took me to write this parenthetical.)

In the end, both immunity and the Zac Brown grill and chill was won by Kalo, withCoachproclaiming, "This is probably the greatest reward inSurvivorhistory!" That sounds like high praise, but keep in mind, this is the same man that also raved on camera about the Adam Sandler cross-dressing "comedy"Jack & Jill. If ever a player was savvy enough to know how to easily score some effusive reward complimenting camera time, it is my main man Coach.

The cast of 'Survivor 50'Credit: Robert Voets/CBS

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As unnecessary as I think the entire Zac Brown spearfishing extended disco remix scene was, I actually have no issue with the reward performance aspect of it. Reality TV has a long (and albeit questionable) history of entertainment-related rewards. I mentioned the unintentionally hilariousJack & Jillreward screening fromSouth Pacific, part of a slew of over-the-top product placement movie ads inserted into CBS reality TV programs (it still happens almost annually onBig Brother).

And I have long been absolutely obsessed by awkward private concerts for reality TV contestants. We've seen a tons of these onBachelor/Bacherloretteseasons where a couple on a dream date has to sit there uncomfortably while being serenaded by a celebrity whom they or may not even recognize. My absolute favorite, of course, was when Sheryl Crow had to perform in theBig Brotherback yard to a bunch of drunks during season 3 of the summer guilty pleasure series. Gaze at the spectacle below… if you dare.

Like, I don't know that we had to sit there and listen tomultipleZac Brown Band songs, but I did enjoy seeing how over-the-top each of the players were in their reactions ("It's like hearing my soul!" proclaimed, who else, Coach). And Chrissy telling Zac Brown that he should come back to their camp and sleep with them issooooooChrissy. My only regret is that the players were not forced to sing more in their own impromptu talent show. That is just leaving money on the table.

David bests Goliath

We're finally getting to the good stuff, people.Thisis what we came toSurvivor 50for. Everything that went down at Vatu after the immunity challenge loss was grade ASurvivor. It started with Ozzy andEmilydetermined to getAngelinaout, but Ozzy made a tactical error (not his first, of course) by telling Mike.

Naturally, Mike then started whipping the votes to save his island bestie and take out Emily instead, claiming that "She's a cougar in the shape of a ren faire girl." (And if Emily's upcomingWhite Lotuscameo is not a ren faire girl then that is a serious missed opportunity for a cross-network callback of Enrico Palazzo proportions.) Mike's strategy was the art of influence. "I think this game is about persuasiveness," he told us. "It's really about being able to persuade other people to do what you want." And Mike was trying to persuadeChristianthat Emily wasGabby Pascuzzi 2.0and was leading him on a road to ruin.

Mike's power play put Christian in quite the bind. Does he side with hisDavid vs. Goliathtrio? Or does he side with the woman he has been working with since day 1 who is incapable of not spilling the beans about every single plan in motion? But instead of choosing to oust Angelina or Emily, Christian opted for door number three. A door behind a red carpet, phalanx of paparazzi, and line of reality TV stars looking to land a cameo on scripted television. Christian wanted to take out his old buddy/nemesis Mike White.

"Mike's terrifying," he explained. "When he wants to get you to do something, he's so convincing. He knows where to hit you and what are the right arguments." As to leave no doubt, he put it simply: "Mike is the most dangerous person on this or any island."

Mike White on 'Survivor 50'Credit: Gail Schulman/CBS

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While this was given as the sole rationale for Christian's deciding to actively target his former and current tribemate, I can't help but assume that there is another big reason at play here. Christian is very smart. And he is very good at looking ahead and assessing threat levels. While Mike and Angelina appeared focused on maintaining theirDavid vs. Goliathnumbers, I have to imagine Christian saw something else completely: a massive target on all three of them should they make it to the merge together.

Ousting Emily and sticking with Mike and Angelina would make Christian a massive target moving forward, while getting rid of Mike would drastically reduce it. I can't believe that did not heavily factor into Christian's decision making, even if it did not make the edit.

So Christian got to work, bringingStephenieand Emily in on the Mike vote while telling them to leave Ozzy out of it since he was friendly with Mike and dead set on taking out Angelina. ("Ozzy is absolutely gunning for aWhite Lotuscameo," Christian informed us, and we happen to know exactly what that cameo is becauseOzzy already pitched it to us!) But Emily — once again proving herself to be the most strategically unstable player of the season — went and blabbed to Ozzy that Mike was trying to flip the vote, even as Christian was standing right there imploring her with all manner of hilarious facial reactions to immediately cease any and all activity. I said it last week and I'll say it again… WHAT IS EMILY FLIPPEN DOING?!?! Who knew that she would be more chaotic thanQand Angelina combined this season?

And Emily's game insecurity continued right into Tribal Council when she sensed the "vibes are off." Well, if the vibes weren't off before the vote that sent Mike White packing — wait, he can't pack! He didn't even bring his bag! — they were definitely offafter, as Ozzy was clearly more upset than the person getting his torch snuffed. "Damn, blindsided," he muttered to the others. "Thanks, guys. Thanks a lot."

Ozzy Lusth and Mike White on 'Survivor 50'Credit: Robert Voets/CBS

The best exchange was Christian trying to salvage the situation by informing Ozzy, "I'll catch you up," only to get hit back with "Too late." No doubt, Ozzy is pissed, but it would also be in his best interest to play nice. For one thing, his interests were served in that Ozzy's ultimate goal was breaking upthe David vs. Goliaththreesome — possibly one of the few times in life my man Ozzy haseverwanted to break up a threesome — and that happened.

He'll no doubt complain, "Why didn't you tell me?", to which Christian and Emily can reply that they knew Ozzy and Mike were friends and didn't want to put him in that uncomfortable position of having to vote for his friend and lie about it. Ozzy may not fully believe that, but if he wants allies who won't fear that he will turn on them at the merge, that's what he should be selling.

But what a great play by Christian. Move of the season so far. He flipped the script to take out an ally, recognizing the cons moving forward outweighed the pros. And he did it while not informing one ally and watching another ally try to sabotage his plan literally right in front of his hilariously contorted face. It made for a thrilling end to the episode and almost made me forgive the random spearfishing intermission.

Ozzy Lusth and Christian Hubicki on 'Survivor 50'Credit: Robert Voets/CBS

Probst has said over and over that the season 50 cast delivered this season, and so far, he is 100 percent right. They've been great and have risen to thechallenge he issued thembefore the game even began. If they keep this up — and the celebrity intrusions can be kept to a minimum — then we could be looking at a top 10 season. Still early, yes, but every episode has been a banger so far.

Last thing before we go: Serious props to Mike White. Sometimes a celebrity fan signs up to do a reality show once on a whim. Mike White has now doneThe Amazing Racetwice andSurvivortwice. He doesn't need the money or camera time. He doesn't ask for or receive special treatment. He loves these games and genuinely just wants to be a part of them. As we saw again in this episode, he plays hard, and even seemed to take genuine delight in being outplayed by the Padawan he selected as the weakest member of the David tribe to compete in the very first challenge ofDavid vs. Goliath. As a master storyteller, Mike has to appreciate that brilliant full circle arc.

We'll get the full lowdown from the ousted player when we chat with Mike on Thursday. Also, in case you missed it, make sure to open up our latestSurvivorMystery Boxfor exclusive goodies and surprises (including a visit from legendParvati Shallow) and discover who the cast ofSurvivor 50thinks shouldplay them in aSurvivormovie. There are some interesting choices, to be sure. Okay, enjoy all that and I'll be back next week with another scoop of the crispy!

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Madonna Joins Seth Rogen's “The Studio” Cast for Surprise Acting Comeback

March 18, 2026
Madonna Joins Seth Rogen's

Madonna is apparently prepping her return to acting

People Madonna (left); Seth Rogen (right)Credit: Kevin Mazur/MG25/Getty

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  • The music superstar shared a snap of herself reading a script to social media, shortly after being photographed on set of Apple TV's The Studio in Venice, Italy

  • Madonna's acting work has included roles in 1990's Dick Tracy and 1992's A League of Their Own

Madonnais getting ready for some new material!

The music superstar, 67, teased a return to acting on Tuesday, March 17, as she posted a photo of herself reading a script in Venice, Italy.

In the photo shared to her Instagram Stories, Madonna could be seen holding her script on a gondola, alongside the caption "The Italian job." The "Material Girl" singer, 67, was subsequently photographed on set of the second season of Apple TV'sThe Studio, for which filming is currently underway.Entertainment Weeklyalso confirmed her involvement.

PEOPLE has reached out to reps forThe Studiofor comment, but they did not immediately respond.

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'The Studio'Credit: Apple TV

It's been over two decades since Madonna last acted in a live-action capacity, with her most recent live-action toles including a 2003 stint onWill & Grace, as well as appearances in 2002'sDie Another DayandSwept Away. She also voiced a character in the 2006 animated filmArthur and the Invisibles.

On screen, she's best known for her work 1996'sEvita, 1985'sDesperately Seeking Susan, 1990'sDick Tracyand 1992'sA League of Their Own.

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Elsewhere on social media on Wednesday, March 18, Madonna shared a few other glimpses from her visit to Italy. Those included a look at "Calle de la Madoneta," a photo of the water and the message "Ciao Bella," along with a snap of some jewelry.

Madonna's Instagram StoriesCredit: Madonna/Instagram

The Studio, which premiered in March 2025, was a big winner at the 77th annual Primetime Emmy Awards back in September. The show scored a record-breaking 13 awards, including for Outstanding Comedy Series.Seth Rogen, who co-created, wrote, directed and stars in the Apple TV series, joked he was "legitimately embarrassed by how happy this makes me" while accepting the trophy.

"And to be standing up here with all these people — these are the best people I know," said Rogen, 43, who nabbed the award for outstanding lead actor in a comedy series. "And to have them spend their days with me, working with me, is truly one of the great honors of my life."

The Studio, which also won big at the2026 Golden Globesin January, follows Rogen's Matt Remick, who heads a fictional Hollywood movie studio that's under pressure. Guest stars in the first season have includedDave Franco,Zoë Kravitz,Martin Scorsese,Ice CubeandAdam Scott. As Rogen told PEOPLE previously, they were allcast in roles written specifically for them.

"It was all about the stories of the episodes and kind of who served the various storylines and it was pretty specific for the most part," he said. "We would write it to our idealized version of who we could get maybe, and we very often got those people, which was shocking."

Rogen added, "People in general are pretty cool to make fun of themselves and Hollywood and seem to get the joke, which was nice."

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Stryker cyberattack delays surgeries for some patients, Bloomberg News reports

March 18, 2026
Stryker cyberattack delays surgeries for some patients, Bloomberg News reports

March 18 (Reuters) - A cyberattack against medical device maker Stryker last ‌week has delayed surgeries for ‌some patients, Bloomberg News reported on Wednesday.

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The ​system disruption had temporarily impacted the company's ability to deliver personalized inventory, "as a result, some patient-specific ‌cases have ⁠been rescheduled", the report said, citing a Stryker spokesperson.

Stryker ⁠did not immediately respond to Reuters request for comment.

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Handala, an Iranian-linked ​hacking group, ​last week ​claimed responsibility for ‌a destructive cyberattack on Stryker that caused widespread disruption to its business, including its ability to process orders, make products and ship ‌them to customers.

Stryker ​said on Tuesday ​that it ​had contained the attack ‌and that no patient-related ​services or ​connected medical products were affected, though it did not provide ​details ‌on the financial impact.

(Reporting by ​Devika Nair in Bengaluru; Editing ​by Shailesh Kuber)

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TSA says nearly 10% of its officers called out sick Tuesday

March 18, 2026
TSA says nearly 10% of its officers called out sick Tuesday

Nearly 10% or 2,700 Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers across the country called in sick Tuesday, according to TSA data first obtained by ABC News.

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Atlanta and New Orleans saw the biggest impacts, the data said, with nearly 40% of officers calling out in each airport. For context, about 2% of TSA officers call out on any given day across the country, the agency said.

Tony Gutierrez/AP - PHOTO: Travelers make their way through a security check point as TSA agents talk at Love Field Airport in Dallas, March 16, 2026.

After thepartial government shutdownbegan for the Department of Homeland Security (which oversees TSA) on Feb. 14, TSA employees received a paycheck initially as funding dried up. Those employeesreceived their first $0 paycheckof this shutdown last week, and the rate of unscheduled absences and callouts spiked, according to TSA statistics obtained by ABC News.

Monday remains the day with the highest callout rate of the shutdown so far, with 10.22% of officers not showing up to work at airports nationwide.

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Though most airports have not seen any significant issues Wednesday, the agency warns it could be forced to shut down smaller airports if Congress isn't able to reach a deal to fund the Department of Homeland Security and the shutdown continues.

"Over a hundred airports in the United States have around one or two lanes," Acting Deputy Administrator Adam Stahl told ABC. "And if we have a certain amount of callouts increase, we might have to quite literally collapse those lanes and close those lanes, which could temporarily halt operations at that airport,"

One of the four security checkpoints at Atlanta remained closed on Wednesday due to the staffing shortage. The airport also says it's expecting more than 350,000 people traveling through the airport from Thursday, March 19, through Sunday, March 22.

The data from Tuesday showed a high percentage of callouts at several large airports on:

  • John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK): 30.1%

  • Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT): 29.1%

  • Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport (MSY): 35.8%

  • Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL): 34.6%

  • Houston Hobby Airport (HOU): 40.8%

  • George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH): 28.3%

TSA rolls out video warning travelers of long wait times, blaming 'Democrat shutdown'

"The Democrats' reckless DHS shutdown is causing TSA officers to go without pay for the third time in nearly six months," a Department of Homeland Security spokesperson said in a statement to ABC News. "Many TSA officers cannot pay their rent, buy food, or afford to put gas in their cars -- forcing them to call out sick from work. Now, Americans are facing HOURS long waits at airports across the country. Democrats must reopen DHS now."

On Monday, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffriescalled on Democratsto work together on a discharge petition that would fund all DHS agencies except for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

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