Sean Duffy's Great American Road Trip Would Cost Hundreds in Gas

Sean Duffy's Great American Road Trip Would Cost Hundreds in Gas

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Key Points:

  • Sean Duffy, U.S. Transportation Secretary, and his Fox News-host wife Rachel Campos-Duffy, along with their nine children, spent seven months filming "The Great American Road Trip" to celebrate America's 250th anniversary and promote national landmarks.
  • The show features luxury travel experiences including new Toyota SUVs, hotel stays, snowmobiling, and a Royal Caribbean cruise dockside, leading to public backlash over perceived extravagance and potential misuse of federal resources amid soaring gas prices and travel costs.
  • Calculations estimate the fuel cost for the Duffys' road trip route at around $900 to $1,000 one-way, excluding additional expenses like hotels, food, tolls, and luxury activities, making such trips financially challenging for many Americans facing high fuel prices.
  • Critics and watchdog groups have raised ethical concerns about Duffy's use of official time and potential conflicts of interest due to sponsorships from companies with regulatory ties to the Department of Transportation; a formal complaint has been filed for investigation.
  • Duffy and his wife deny using taxpayer funds for the project, claiming it was sponsor-funded and done for free, while responding to criticism by framing the backlash as politically motivated and emphasizing the trip's patriotic intent.

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