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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy will testify before a Senate Appropriations subcommittee on Thursday morning about the department's fiscal 2026 budget request. CLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM THE WASHINGTON EXAMINER The hearing is taking place at 10 a.
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Raw Story on MSN'Turn my head': Sean Duffy admits actively thwarting his own agency's security protocolsTransportation Secretary Sean Duffy revealed that he tries to defeat the security protocols implemented by his own agency. During a Thursday Senate Appropriations Subcommittee hearing, Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) complained to Duffy about the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) facial recognition policy.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy will testify before a Senate Appropriations subcommittee on Thursday morning about the department’s fiscal 2026 budget request. Duffy and President Trump
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During Wednesday’s House Appropriations Committee hearing, Rep. Jim Clyburn (D-SC) questioned Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy about DEI initiatives.
The regulator still uses some computer systems that rely on floppy disks and other outdated hardware, according to one air traffic control union leader.
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The Mirror US on MSNTransportation Secretary Sean Duffy reveals FAA is buying old parts on eBay as he issues chilling US airspace warningThe FAA has been buying parts for its outdated systems on eBay, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has revealed as he admits that the chaos seen at Newark airport will 'happen in other places'
“The Biden-Buttigieg Administration failed miserably to deliver EV chargers despite their promises,” Duffy said in a statement, referring to the former president and to Duffy’s predecessor as Transportation secretary, Pete Buttegieg, who is considering a run for president in 2028.
The top union for air traffic controllers is hampering Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy’s plans to boost hiring by penalizing those who want to work beyond retirement age, The Post has learned. Duffy is offering cash bonuses of up to 20% of annual salaries for Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) air traffic controllers eligible to retire but younger than the mandatory age of 56 — and hoping to retain even more through