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The following is the transcript of the interview with Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy that aired on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" on Nov. 2, 2025.
Safety concerns, two triple-fatals involving 18-wheelers and a closer look at commercial driver’s licenses has led the U. S.
Transportation Secretary Duffy procured $111 million to maintain Essential Air Service during the government shutdown.
MARTHA RADDATZ, ABC “THIS WEEK” CO-ANCHOR: And I'm joined now by Senator Tim Kaine of Virginia. Good morning, Senator. I know you heard Secretary Duffy there talking about the onus is on the Democrats and that you are fighting to get a legal health care for immigrants.
It's not SEPTA leadership or Gov. Shapiro who needs to hear from the transportation secretary, but those who've stood in the way of sustainable transit funding. Are you listening, Joe Pittman?
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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned that flights across the country could be delayed or even canceled due to the ongoing government shutdown.
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At LaGuardia Airport, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy calls for end to government shutdown
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is appearing at LaGuardia Airport Tuesday, where he is expected to discuss the ongoing federal government shutdown's impact on air traffic controllers, flight safety and delays.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy visited BNA amid air traffic control staffing shortages. Stress for controllers has only become worse as they work without pay during the government shutdown.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, Sen. Tim Kaine & Sen. Ed Markey will be on "This Week" airing on Sunday November 2.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Monday the Trump administration would shutter the U. aviation system if he thought an ongoing government shutdown was making it too risky to travel.