With a federal government shutdown possible, most of the 27,000 workers in Minnesota will be furloughed and won't get paychecks.

Those deemed essential will continue working, but also won't get paid until after the shutdown. That includes air traffic controllers and TSA agents.

In the longest government shutdown in 2018 and 2019 — 35 days in all — there were very long lines at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, when the TSA agents stopped showing up for work

Now, a number of people at MSP told WCCO they would be very concerned about flying during a government shutdown.

"If they are not getting paid, they won't be able to put food on the table and live their life every day," Jeff Reynolds said.

President Trump is threatening to fire thousands of furloughed workers dur

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