Huge Segment of Blue State Economies Depend on Fraud, Big Money at Stake: Panel

Democratic Strategist Aditi Bussells, and Republican Strategist John Jordan, joined a panel discussion with NTD's Jack Bradley to discuss the implications of President Trump's executive order to pay TSA agents.
Published: 3/27/2026, 10:01:30 PM EDT

Democratic Strategist Aditi Bussells, and Republican Strategist John Jordan, joined a panel discussion with NTD's Jack Bradley to discuss the implications of President Donald Trump's executive order to pay TSA agents, the House voting on a continuing resolution put forward by Republicans which would fund all of the Department of Homeland Security for 60 days, and the Senate's passage of a bill to fund DHS, without funding for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), with unanimous support from Republicans.

The panel also discussed Vice President JD Vance's first White House anti-fraud task force meeting on Friday, and House Democrats calling on Florida Democrat Congresswoman Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick to resign.

This comes after the House Ethics Committee found her guilty on 25 charges, ending a three-year investigation into allegations she stole millions of federal emergency relief funds and funneled it to her congressional campaign. The panel also discussed the parallel between her case and that of former Congressman George Santos who was expelled and sentenced to prison for stealing campaign funds.

The panel also discussed Senate Democrats voting down an amendment on Thursday that would require voters to provide photo identification to vote in federal elections, a core piece of the SAVE America Act, and the implications for its passage.