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Donald Trump named Fox News anchor Sean Duffy for transportation

by HindenTimes News Desk
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United States President-elect Donald Trump (Republican Party) nominated Fox News anchor Sean Duffy to head the Department of Transportation in his future administration on Monday (November 18, 2024). According to the Republican, in order to make the aviation industry safer, Duffy will stop implementing the policy of age, sexual, and ethnic inclusion.

In addition to Duffy, Pete Hegseth is another Fox News host who will serve as secretary of state in the Trump administration. Hegseth will take over the Department of Defense. The channel where they both worked was accused by several viewers of supporting and favoring the Republican campaign in the race against Vice President Kamala Harris (Democratic Party).

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Sean Duffy, who was a congressman from 2011 to 2019, has been a sports commentator and is now the host of “The Bottom Line.” He made a significant contribution to the commission that oversees the financial industry while serving as a congressman.

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