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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsMaddowBlog-The problem(s) with the transportation secretary's tone-deaf reality series
Sean Duffys return to reality programming isnt just a political mess, it also raises unavoidable ethical questions.
Sean Duffyâs reality series is getting slammed for all of the obvious reasons, but donât look past the fact that his show is being sponsored by companies his department oversees and regulates.
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2026-05-11T12:03:00.296Z
In other words, itâs not just a political mess, itâs also an ethical one.
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Just two weeks into Donald Trumps second term, Axios published a report noting that the Republican administrations immigration crackdown included an emphasis on choreography and wardrobe changes. A White House official conceded at the time that the focus on the visuals was deliberate....
Despite all of the previous efforts related to performative politics, however, White House Cabinet secretaries never actually starred in their own reality program during their official tenures or so we thought. NBC News reported:
In a trailer for his new show, which was filmed over the course of seven months, the Wisconsin Republican tells viewers, Its more than a road trip. Its a civic experience. Duffy also promoted the show last week on Fox News, where he worked before joining the administration.
....One of his predecessors, former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, for example, wrote online, I love a good road trip, but this is brutally out of touch: a Trump Cabinet member making a documentary about himself while regular families cant afford road trips anymore, because Trump and his war put gas prices through the roof.
Whats more, there are related questions about how Duffy managed to squeeze this into his schedule. Indeed, lets not forget that he not only spent last year ostensibly leading the Department of Transportation (during multiple air travel accidents), he also simultaneously spent six months as the head of NASA.
But in case that werent quite enough, NBC News report went on to note that several of the shows sponsors including Boeing, Toyota, Shell, Royal Caribbean Group and United Airlines are companies that Duffys department oversees and regulates.
Put another way, the secretarys reality series isnt just a political mess, its also raising unavoidable ethical questions.....
Thats good, insofar as taxpayers apparently werent on the hook for the five-part series, but its still not much of a defense, since it suggests Duffy, in addition to running NASA and a federal Cabinet agency, also freelanced with an independent entity to co-star in a reality show.
Despite all of the previous efforts related to performative politics, however, White House Cabinet secretaries never actually starred in their own reality program during their official tenures or so we thought. NBC News reported:
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is making a controversial road trip back to reality TV.
The Great American Road Trip, a five-part reality series set to air on YouTube in celebration of the United States 250th anniversary, follows Duffy as he travels across the country with his wife, Fox News host Rachel Campos-Duffy, and their nine children.
In a trailer for his new show, which was filmed over the course of seven months, the Wisconsin Republican tells viewers, Its more than a road trip. Its a civic experience. Duffy also promoted the show last week on Fox News, where he worked before joining the administration.
oh my god -- Sean Duffy on Fox & Friends this morning announced that he spent parts of *7 MONTHS* (more than half a year!) on a roadtrip with his family to celebrate America's 250th anniversary
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) 2026-05-08T16:02:08.327Z
....One of his predecessors, former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, for example, wrote online, I love a good road trip, but this is brutally out of touch: a Trump Cabinet member making a documentary about himself while regular families cant afford road trips anymore, because Trump and his war put gas prices through the roof.
Whats more, there are related questions about how Duffy managed to squeeze this into his schedule. Indeed, lets not forget that he not only spent last year ostensibly leading the Department of Transportation (during multiple air travel accidents), he also simultaneously spent six months as the head of NASA.
But in case that werent quite enough, NBC News report went on to note that several of the shows sponsors including Boeing, Toyota, Shell, Royal Caribbean Group and United Airlines are companies that Duffys department oversees and regulates.
Put another way, the secretarys reality series isnt just a political mess, its also raising unavoidable ethical questions.....
Thats good, insofar as taxpayers apparently werent on the hook for the five-part series, but its still not much of a defense, since it suggests Duffy, in addition to running NASA and a federal Cabinet agency, also freelanced with an independent entity to co-star in a reality show.
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(181,688 posts)1. The VIEW is having fun with Duffy's new reality show