Sean Duffy ‘laser-focused’ on work in brushing off ‘hit piece’ on family

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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy rebuked a “hit piece” from the New York Times, suggesting the writer is “genuinely disturbed” that he is married and has a large family.

The piece spotlights various actions Duffy has taken since becoming secretary, such as signing a memo to prioritize transportation funding to communities with higher marriage and birth rates. It also cites comments Duffy made several years ago on his Fox News podcast From the Kitchen Table: The Duffy’s, in which he and his wife encouraged younger listeners to have children.

Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy speaks during a news conference to provide a status update on Newark Liberty International Airport at the Department of Transportation in Washington, Wednesday, May 28, 2025. (AP Photo/Rod Lamkey, Jr.)

In reaction, Duffy, a father of nine, highlighted how the article’s author previously covered abortion for the Washington Post, and is currently “cosplaying now as a ‘family’ expert.”

“Let the NYT goof off,” Duffy wrote on X. “I’m laser focused on making transportation great again—modernizing air traffic control, rebuilding bridges, and reviving U.S. commercial shipping through a reinvigorated Merchant Marine Academy. While they obsess over my beautiful family, I’m working for yours.”

Evita Duffy-Alfonso, Duffy’s eldest child, similarly dished criticism against the piece, revealing that one of the “deranged” questions the author asked was whether or not her parents considered aborting her. 

“The truth is simple: we’re not a prop, a brand, or some act,” Evita Duffy wrote. “We’re a real, loving, faithful, joyful family — and @CAKitchener is bitter and a creep.”

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Before the New York Times published its piece against Duffy, Rachel Campos-Duffy, the transportation secretary’s wife and a Fox & Friends Weekend cohost, posted a video of her children learning to dive in a swimming pool, writing, “I love my family.”

Last month, Sean Duffy showcased the Department of Transportation’s Great American Road Trip initiative, highlighting 250 different stops across the country that families can visit during their next road trip. The initiative’s launch is meant to tie into the nation’s 250th anniversary on July 4, 2026.

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