Transportation Secretary defends sponsored road trip reality show

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20 May 2026 • 4:57 PM MYT
The Independent
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Transportation Secretary defends sponsored road trip reality show

  • Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy defended his sponsored cross-country road trip reality show, The Great American Road Trip, saying its purpose is to unite the country and encourage tourism.
  • The YouTube series, filmed with his family, is intended to celebrate America’s 250th birthday.
  • Senate Democrats raised ethical concerns regarding the trip's funding, which reportedly reached up to $1 million from corporate sponsors like Boeing, United Airlines, Royal Caribbean, Toyota, Enterprise, and Shell, many of whom have business before federal transportation regulators.
  • Senators Kirsten Gillibrand and Patty Murray criticized the project, arguing that it was inappropriate for companies overseen by Duffy's department to fund it, and that promoting a road trip was "out of touch" given high gas prices.
  • Duffy denied ethical concerns, citing a "memo of understanding" that prevents sponsors from receiving benefits, and controversially compared current gas prices to those under a previous administration, saying he didn't know how much gas his family used.

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