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| The Duffys are blowing taxpayer money on their road trip. |
For some who didn't know much about Sean Duffy, the current Transportation Secretary under President Donald J. Trump, let me brief you. Duffy is a media personality, lawmaker, ordain minister and a literal moron.
He got his start as a member of the MTV generation. He was a part of the The Real World and Road Rules reality television franchise. He met his wife Rachel Campos through those shows.
They ended up getting married and raise nine children.
He was a district attorney for Ashland County, Wisconsin. He decided to run for Congress.
He would become a U.S. House member from Wisconsin. He would serve from 2011 to 2019 before resigning to comfort Rachel as she had a breakdown with her ninth child.
He would join CNN and Fox as a politicial commentator. Rachel would join the circuit soon after.
Duffy doesn't know much transportation or space. He literally has no knowledge of how a function infrastructure leads to good jobs. All he cares about is kissing Trump’s sorry ass.
He along with many in the Trump Administration are working to make the United States 250th anniversary an expensive celebration.
During a Friday appearance on Fox & Friends, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy revealed he spent parts of seven months filming a reality TV show documenting his family’s road trip across America — all while in office under Trump.
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| The decline of America continues. |
According to the promo, the show, titled The Great American Road Trip, is meant to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary this July. It features Duffy, his wife, Fox co-host Rachel Campos-Duffy, and their nine children.
“Over the course of seven months, we just kinda found these moments where I might be able to do some work, I could take the kids with me, do a road trip, and our motto is, to love America is to see America,” said Duffy after the show’s trailer played on-air.
The screen then showed footage of Duffy and his family in the Oval Office with Trump, as he revealed that the White House was their first stop — “The kids were wildly excited and [Trump] was so generous with his time,” he added.
“There are so many different ways to do a road trip,” Duffy said after some more promotional clips played. “It fits any budget to do a road trip.”
“We live in a Porn Hub world,” Campos-Duffy remarked. “This is really wholesome, good family stuff. This is what families need to do.”


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