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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy and second lady Usha Vance defended large families and encouraged Americans to have more children, pushing back against cultural skepticism and media criticism.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy and second lady Usha Vance defended the value of larger families on Monday, pushing back against what they see as growing cultural and media hostility toward ...
The transportation secretary suggested that the "New York Times," which published the piece, should "goof off" as he is focused on his work.
Caroline Kitchener spoke to nearly two dozen people who know Sean Duffy, listened to many episodes of Mr. Duffy’s podcast and watched over 15 hours of MTV reality television for this article.
Here's why America's airlines and aviation groups support the 'big beautiful bill' to fund a modernized air traffic control system and address safety concerns.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is apparently the leader of a menacing conspiracy. The New York Times put this on the June 24 front page: ...
New York Times critiques Sean Duffy's large family, linking it to political conspiracy.
Incumbent U.S. Rep. Elise Stefanik has been teasing a departure from Congress to run for governor in 2026.
Kitchener’s overarching point in this article is how Sean Duffy has exploited his large family with nine children as a collection of props to help push his political career.
The New York Times, in a page-one hit piece published this week, went after Trump Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy for — of all things — having a large Catholic family and being happy ...
Rep. Elise Stefanik is rumored to be planning a gubernatorial run in 2026 and called out Gov. Kathy Hochul as the “worst governor in America.” ...
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