Transport secretary Sean Duffy clapped back criticism from Hillary Clinton who warned that Doge should not interfere with the computer system of the Federal Aviation Administration.
'Mrs Secretary, with all due respect,' experienced 'bureaucrats in Washington are the reason that the infrastructure of our nation is crumbling. You have to sit this outside, “Duffy told Clinton Wednesday via an X message.
He destroyed her even more on Thursday and claimed that she was worried about Doge, the group led by Elon Musk, because they revealed the obscene griffing of her family. '
On Wednesday, Duffy announced 'Big News' – that did DOGE 'connect to upgrade our aviation system'.
That led to a reaction from Clinton, the rival of President Donald Trump 2016, who also served as First Lady, Senator and Secretary of State.
“They have no relevant experience,” the Democrat noted. 'Most of them are not old enough to rent a car. And you are going to have them messed with the safety of airlines that have already deteriorated on your watch? '
At that time, Duffy, a former MTV Real World star and former Congressman from Wisconsin, asked Clinton to 'get out of it'.
“We airlines had gone without fatal accidents for 16 years,” she replied. “Then Maga dismissed the FAA chef, the Aviation Security Advisory Committee and endangered air traffic controllers hit with dismissals.”
Former Democratic nominated Hillary Clinton (left) and new transport secretary Sean Duffy (right) are about the plans for Doge to upgrade the government's aviation system after two fatal accidents
Transport secretary Sean Duffy, a former MTV Real World star and former Congressman from Wisconsin, told 'Madame Secretary' Hillary Clinton to 'sit out'
“Now there have been two fatal crashes,” she noticed.
Last Wednesday, an Army Black Hawk -Helikopter hit an American Airlines forest while entering the country at Ronald Reagan National Washington Airport.
The crash killed everyone on board, where divers had to pull bodies from the Potomac River, just a stone's throw from all the major monuments of Washington.
And on Friday, a fellow fleet flight crashed in the northeast of Philadelphia.
“I hope you will repair your non-Gevette 22-year-olds quickly,” Clinton replied.
That led to an even dirty response from Duffy, who suggested that the Clinton's taxpayer dollars from USAID Griffen, the Aid Bureau that Musk tried to close, what appealed and research protests.
Dailymail.com started contact with an old Clinton assistant to respond to those accusations.
Hillary Clinton 'did not go it out' and replied instead that she hoped that 'your non-Gevette 22-year-old fix things soon'
The Clintons have had a charity of charity for years, the Clinton Foundation, but it was not immediately clear whether there is a financial link between the government agency and the former President and First Lady.
Duffy also said to the former State Secretary: “I don't let you like and deform the facts.”
“The FAA manager announced that he would take off more than a month before Trump took on, and the air traffic controllers were always exempt from Trump's buyouts,” Duffy said.
Days before the deadly DCA crash employees of the Federal Aviation Administration initially received the offer of 'buyout', but an officer for the Office of Personnel Management told the Associated Press that air traffic controllers were not eligible.
They were also not subject to hiring freezing that influences a large part of the federal government.
Duffy also claimed that the BIDEN administration 'shameless USDOT used as a slush fund for the green new scam, throwing away money and resources for wasteful projects for environmental and social justice instead of updating the outdated air traffic control systems of our nation and others Critical infrastructure. ”
Legislation supported by Biden sent taxpayer dollars to the protection of climate change, but he also drew a massive Bipartisan Infrastructure Act.
“I return this department to the safety mission by using innovative technology in transport and infrastructure,” said Duffy.
“Your team had his chance and failed,” he told Clinton. “We will continue without you because the American people want us to make the American transport system great again.”
“And yes, we take the 22-year-olds with us,” Duffy added.