Sean Duffy Defends FAA Upgrades Against Hillary Clinton's Criticism
Sean Duffy Defends FAA Upgrades Against Hillary Clinton's Criticism

Sean Duffy Defends FAA Upgrades Against Hillary Clinton's Criticism

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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy responded sharply to Hillary Clinton's criticisms regarding the involvement of Elon Musk's DOGE team in upgrading the Federal Aviation Administration's systems. Clinton questioned the experience of the young DOGE members, stating they were too inexperienced to handle airline safety, while Duffy retorted that 'experienced' bureaucrats have contributed to the nation's infrastructure issues. He accused Clinton of being concerned about DOGE's potential to expose her family's financial dealings through USAID. Duffy emphasized that his administration aims to improve safety by utilizing innovative technology, dismissing past failures attributed to Clinton's political allies. The exchange follows recent incidents involving fatal crashes, raising questions about air traffic safety. Duffy's comments reflect an ongoing political battle over aviation safety and infrastructure management in the U.S.

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