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Sean Duffy reveals he took a 7-month road trip for reality show while transportation head

Former Fox News contributor Sean Duffy revealed that he spent seven months making a reality show while serving the country as Secretary of Transportation.

In a Friday interview on Fox News, Duffy and his wife, Fox News host Rachel Campos-Duffy, announced their new program called "The Great American Road Trip."

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Sean Duffy's 'wholesome' reality show was bankrolled by companies he regulates: report

A Trump official's "wholesome" family road trip reality show was bankrolled by companies that he regulates in his Cabinet-level position, according to a new report.

"Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy's glamorous road trip across the U.S. was paid for by corporate titans," The New Republic reported on Thursday. "The money came from a supposedly independent nonprofit...behind the nonprofit's funding is a medley of industry giants, including aircraft manufacturer Boeing, carmaker Toyota, and gas giant Shell."

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Travel company raised red flag about legality of Sean Duffy's reality show pitch: report

A travel company declined to sponsor Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy's family road trip after determining that sponsoring the venture amounted to buying access to a sitting cabinet secretary — raising fresh ethical concerns about the "reality-TV-tinged" odyssey.

According to POLITICO, at least one would-be sponsor balked at the ethical implications of appearing to purchase access to President Trump's transportation secretary. The company declined after being approached by Great American Road Trip Inc., the Delaware-registered nonprofit that has funded the Duffy family's gas, car rentals, lodging, and activities during eight months of on-and-off filming.

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'Limbs on runway': Plane horror hours after transportation chief's reality show reveal

A person was killed at Denver International Airport after trespassing onto a runway and being sucked into a Frontier Airlines jet engine Friday night — just hours after Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy appeared on Fox News to promote a family road trip reality series he'd been secretly filming for seven months while running the Department of Transportation.

The pilot's radio call captured the moment of impact.

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CNN plays devastating supercut of MAGA's own words amid freakout over violence jokes

CNN's Jake Tapper was bewildered by why Trump and MAGA allies find jokes about violence funny but are quick to denounce late-night comedians.

During Tuesday's episode of "The Lead," the host responded to Trump's attack on late-night host Jimmy Kimmel for jokes involving Melania Trump, which has since led the FCC to start an early review of ABC's broadcasting license.

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Dazzled Trump blares plans for China-style statue gardens: 'Serious dictator envy'

President Donald Trump apparently departed China with his head buzzing with the splendor he encountered on his state visit.

As he sat on Air Force One on his way home, the president trumpeted his plans to build a National Garden of American Heroes alongside the Potomac River to honor historic and celebrated figures such as George Washington, Elvis Presley and Kobe Bryant, and he wants work to begin by the United States' 250th birthday on July 4.

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This latest Cabinet disgrace demands Trump to force resignation

Here's what happened this week.

— While the FAA was collapsing, the Transportation Secretary was filming a reality show. Former B-lister reality TV and Fox star Sean Duffy revealed Friday on Fox & Friends — the same way he announces most things — that he and his wife, Fox host Rachel Campos-Duffy, spent seven months shooting a road-trip reality program called The Great American Road Trip while he was, in theory, running the Department of Transportation. The corporate sponsors are a Cabinet ethics nightmare laid out in a press kit: Boeing, Toyota, Shell, Google, Comcast, and United Airlines, meaning the airlines and defense contractors he’s supposed to regulate were paying him to bring their cameras on family vacations. This is the same Sean Duffy who presided over historic air traffic controller shortages and a government shutdown that forced 13,000 controllers to work without pay, with 10-percent flight reductions at the country’s 40 busiest airports. People nearly died this winter because his agency couldn’t keep towers staffed while he spent more than half his Cabinet tenure shooting infomercials for the industries he’s supposed to be regulating. In any functioning government, this would be a forced resignation by Monday morning. In Trump’s America, it’s a Friday Fox segment with the kids.

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'The A team did survive': Fox News reporter admits Trump's mistake left Iran 'dangerous'

Fox News reporter Jennifer Griffin admitted that President Donald Trump's strikes on Iran were "dangerous" because he left some of the country's "A team" alive.

"Jennifer, there's been a lot of people commenting at the level of intel that the U.S. and especially Israel had prior to this attack, that it's really been impressive," Fox & Friends host Rachel Campos-Duffy argued on Sunday morning. "So they've taken out this leadership."

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