The United States has had 20 years to roll out REAL ID.
Starting today, passengers must have a REAL ID or another accepted form of identification, like a passport, to travel domestically in the country.
Lawmakers on Capitol Hill spoke with Fox News Digital about how their home states implemented the final phase of REAL ID, as President Donald Trump's administration signaled there would be no deadline extensions.
"I had to go through all that to get it on my license, and that was a year or two ago," Rep. Diana Harshbarger, R-Tenn, said. " Read Entire Article