Noem announces $10,000 bonuses for some TSA agents

The secretary of Homeland Security unveiled sizable bonuses for certain agents who exhibited "exemplary service" during the government shutdown.

Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agents at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) on Nov. 11, 2025.Eric Lee / Bloomberg via Getty Images
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Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem announced $10,000 bonuses for Transportation Security Administration agents who exhibited "exemplary service" while continuing to work during the government shutdown. Noem’s announcement took place at a Houston airport and comes on the tail end of a 43-day government shutdown.

A Trump administration official told MSNBC that the bonuses will be awarded to “several thousand” agents who were given high performance marks by their supervisors.

President Donald Trump recommended a similar bonus payout for air traffic controllers who essentially had perfect attendance, never “calling out sick” during the shutdown. The specific stipulations — whether 100% attendance during the shutdown is required for TSA agents to receive the bonus or not — is unclear.

The bonus money provided to agents will come from carry over funds from fiscal year 2025, according to an internal memo at the Department of Homeland Security, obtained by MSNBC.

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