Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy recently engaged in a fiery social media exchange with former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton over his decision to collaborate with Elon Muskโs Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to modernize the nationโs aviation systems following several tragic plane crashes.
Clinton openly criticized Duffyโs decision, expressing skepticism about DOGEโs ability to handle such a critical project. She highlighted the organizationโs lack of traditional aviation experience and dismissed its workforce as inexperienced, implying that their youth was a liability rather than an asset. Clinton argued that involving a private entity like DOGE in aviation system enhancements posed significant risks and reflected poorly on the administrationโs priorities.
In a sharp rebuttal, Duffy defended his decision, pointing to the failures of seasoned Washington bureaucrats as a contributing factor to the deteriorating state of national infrastructure, including aviation safety. He argued that relying solely on traditional government agencies had proven ineffective in addressing the complex challenges facing the aviation industry. โItโs time to think outside the box and embrace innovative technology,โ Duffy declared. He emphasized that DOGEโs forward-thinking approach and technological expertise made them a valuable partner in the pursuit of safer, more efficient transportation systems.
Duffy further accused the Clintons of exploiting the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) for personal gain. These allegations, which had been recently highlighted by Muskโs investigative team, added a new layer of controversy to the already heated discussion. Duffy claimed that the Clintonsโ involvement in USAID-funded projects was characterized by mismanagement and self-serving initiatives, undermining the agencyโs mission to promote global development and humanitarian aid.
Clinton, who has long been a vocal advocate for government-led infrastructure projects, dismissed Duffyโs allegations as baseless and politically motivated. She defended her record, citing numerous initiatives during her tenure as Secretary of State that aimed to improve transportation systems and strengthen international partnerships. Clinton urged the public to remain vigilant against what she described as โreckless privatizationโ and called for increased oversight of private sector involvement in critical government functions.

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