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clear bags TSA April Fools
/klɪr bæɡz tiː ɛs eɪ ˈeɪprəl fulz/
Definition
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A viral internet hoax and April Fools' Day prank from April 1, 2026, falsely claiming that the U.S. Transportation Security Administration (TSA) would mandate fully transparent 'clear carry-on bags' for all airline passengers starting that summer, originating from satirical travel sites and spreading via social media.
Examples
I nearly panic-bought a see-through suitcase after seeing that clear bags TSA April Fools post go viral.
My group chat exploded over the clear bags TSA April Fools rumor until someone finally debunked it.
Falling for the clear bags TSA April Fools joke is the modern equivalent of checking under the bed for monsters.
Airports trolled everyone with the clear bags TSA April Fools gag, proving satire scans better than security lines.