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Sean Duffy Just Laundered A Corporate Bribe Into A Family Vacation

3 min · 21. maj 2026
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This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit michaelfanone.substack.com [https://michaelfanone.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_7] Sean Duffy, the Secretary of Transportation, just took his entire family on a free vacation. Ten states. Snowmobiles in Montana. Water parks. Fancy dinners. Hotels. Rental cars. Seven months of it. And the people who paid for it? Boeing. Toyota. United Airlines. The exact same companies he is supposed to be regulating as the Secretary of Transportation. This week, The New York Times broke the story. Duffy, his wife, and his kids spent the last seven months filming a slick five-episode YouTube series called The Great American Road Trip. They marketed it as a patriotic celebration of the country’s 250th anniversary. Beautiful, right? Wholesome. A family man taking his kids to see America. Except here is what they don’t show you in the trailer. The entire thing was bankrolled by a nonprofit called Great American Road Trip Incorporated. And the publicly listed sponsors of that nonprofit include Boeing, Toyota, United Airlines, and the U.S. Travel Association. Every single one of those names has business in front of the Department of Transportation. Every single one is regulated by Sean Duffy’s agency. Every single one has a financial interest in keeping the Transportation Secretary happy. And every single one just paid for his family’s vacation. Meet The “Generous” Corporate Sponsors Let me walk you through who these benefactors are. Boeing. The FAA’s own administrator said in 2024 that Boeing has a “broken safety culture.” Fines. Settlements. Millions of dollars. Doors literally falling off the plane in mid-air. Toyota. Since 2019, they have paid millions in penalties over their handling of federal recalls and emissions violations. United Airlines. Earlier this year, the Department of Transportation’s own inspector general found that the FAA was not conducting sufficient oversight of United’s maintenance operations. Engine shutdowns in flight. Emergency landings. You see the pattern? These are not random companies handing out money out of the kindness of their hearts. These are companies who have been in serious legal trouble with the United States government over cutting corners on safety. Companies that need favorable treatment from Sean Duffy’s department. Companies that just funneled money into a multi-episode PR holiday for the Transportation Secretary and his entire family. Gift Laundering. Her Words. A law professor at Washington University in St. Louis named Kathleen Clark, an actual expert in government ethics, looked at this whole arrangement and called it what it is. “Gift laundering.” Her words. She said this is an incredibly corrupt and dangerous endeavor that directly impacts public safety. Dangerous. Because when Boeing pays for your snowmobile trip, are you really going to crack down the next time one of their planes comes apart in the sky? When Toyota covers your hotel bill, are you really going to slam them on their next emissions violation? When United picks up your gas and your dinner, are you really going to investigate their maintenance failures? Of course not. That is the whole point. Now here is what Duffy’s people are saying. They claim the department’s ethics officials cleared the whole thing. They point to a memorandum of agreement. They say the corporate donors will not get special treatment. They say everything is fine. Read that memorandum. The actual text says the nonprofit will not receive favorable consideration. The nonprofit. Not the corporate donors. The corporate donors did not sign anything. The corporate donors are not bound by anything. When the department spokesman was pressed on whether that limitation actually covers the companies funding all of this, he said yes, then refused to explain how. Translation. They are making it up as they go. And Then There’s The Timing Gas prices are up more than 40 percent since the war with Iran kicked off in February. Forty percent. Working families are getting crushed at the pump. Health insurance premiums keep climbing. Groceries are still wrecking people. Real wages are getting eaten alive. And the Transportation Secretary, the guy whose entire job is the cost and safety of how Americans move around this country, is riding snowmobiles in Montana and splashing in water parks with his Fox News wife. On someone else’s tab. How does that look to you? When asked about the backlash, Duffy went on social media and said his critics “don’t want you to celebrate America.” No, Sean. We don’t want you laundering corporate bribes through a patriotic photo op while regular Americans get crushed at the pump. This Is Not An Isolated Incident And don’t think for a second that this is a one-off. Duffy recently filmed a 90-second video outside DOT headquarters promoting a special-edition Corvette, then launched an app with General Motors the same day. He stood up with the CEOs of Southwest and American Airlines to unveil patriotic-themed Boeing and Embraer jets. The 250th anniversary has become a cover story. A branding exercise. A way to launder corporate favors into government-approved prime-time content. Donald Sherman, the head of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, sent a letter to the Transportation Department’s acting inspector general this week demanding a full investigation into whether Duffy violated federal ethics laws. And get this. There are real questions about who pitched this whole thing in the first place. The nonprofit says they invited Duffy to participate. Duffy’s wife, on Fox News, said it was the family’s idea. They can’t even keep their stories straight. The Bottom Line If you, a normal person, accepted a paid family vacation from a company your job requires you to regulate, you would lose that job. You might get prosecuted. You would definitely end up on the front page of your hometown paper for being a corrupt piece of s**t. But Sean Duffy is a cabinet secretary in the Trump administration. And in this administration, corruption is not a scandal. It is standard operating procedure. Boeing planes are falling apart. Toyota is paying penalties. United is dodging proper oversight. And the guy who is supposed to be holding them accountable just spent seven months smiling for a camera while they paid his hotel bills, his rental cars, his snowmobile rentals, and his dinner checks. That is your government. Bought. Sold. And wrapped in a special edition 250th anniversary American f*****g flag. If you are sick of watching cabinet secretaries get bought right out in the open, subscribe to The Michael Fanone Show. Share this post with every person you know who still thinks any of this is normal. The only way we stop this is by making damn sure the country sees exactly what they are doing. 🟧 Paid subscribers get 15% off your next merch order🟧 Founding Members get 20% off for life You’ll get the link in your welcome email. GET DISCOUNTS BELOW! ENJOY!

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