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The Independent World5/20/2026Politics3 min read

Transportation Secretary Duffy Defends Sponsored Road Trip Show Amid Ethics Concerns

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  • Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy defended his sponsored YouTube road trip series, 'The Great American Road Trip,' before a Senate subcommittee.
  • Democrats raised ethics concerns about companies with federal business sponsoring the trip, which reportedly cost up to $1 million.

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Why It Matters

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy's family vacation, sponsored by companies regulated by his department, is being scrutinized by Senate Democrats. The trip was framed as a celebration of America's 250th birthday and a way to promote tourism.

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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has claimed that his sponsored road trip reality show was meant to unite the country.

In celebration of America’s 250th birthday, Duffy and his family filmed themselves on a cross-country road trip in a forthcoming YouTube series titled The Great American Road Trip.

“I want to encourage Americans to see their beautiful country, and as we can see from this hearing, there’s a lot of partisanship in America,” Duffy told the Senate Appropriations subcommittee Tuesday. “Experiencing your country through the window of a car is a beautiful thing. It actually unites America.”

Senate Democrats shared concerns about how the Duffy family vacation was being funded — through companies with potential business before federal transportation regulators.

Sponsors for the trip, which reportedly paid up to $1 million, included Boeing, United Airlines, Royal Caribbean, Toyota, Enterprise and Shell.

The Independent has reached out to the companies for comment.

Boeing is one of the biggest government contractors, with more than $15 billion in contracts, according to federal spending watchdog OpenSpending.

The $1 million “Platinum Partner” package for the project included “up to 6 VIP invitations to receptions, roundtables, or networking events,” according to a pitch deck obtained by Politico.

Defending the project, Duffy told the Senate subcommittee, “This body told me that I’m supposed to promote tourism and travel.”

“Then it shouldn’t be paid for by people that you oversee,” Senator Kirsten Gillibrand of New York responded.

Another Democrat, Senator Patty Murray from Washington state, also pointed out that promoting a road trip was “out of touch” given that Americans are struggling with soaring gas prices amid President Donald Trump’s Iran war.

Murray asked Duffy if he knew how much gas his family used on their road trip. He said he didn’t know, but “I know it was not as much as it was under [former President Joe] Biden, which was $5 a gallon. It's only $4.50 now.”

Gas prices have more than doubled since the war began at the end of February. Iran retaliated against U.S. and Israeli strikes with the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz, a key oil passageway in the Middle East, causing prices to skyrocket.

“Americans don’t have corporation sponsors to pay for their gas,” Murray said, adding, “I echo Senator Gillibrand’s concerns that it really raises some serious ethics concerns about who you answer to.”

Duffy denied that there were ethical concerns with his reality show, telling Murray, “There’s a memo of understanding that says no one gets any benefit for anything they do to participate.”

It’s unclear when Duffy’s road trip series will debut, but a trailer for the show was posted to YouTube earlier this month.

In the teaser, the transportation secretary encouraged Americans to “gas up the car, pack up the kids, get behind the wheel and get out and see America.”

What to Watch

AI outlook — possibilities, not facts

  • Further scrutiny and potential ethics investigations into Secretary Duffy's sponsored road trip.

    Very likely · Within weeks

  • Increased public discussion and criticism regarding the ethics of government officials accepting sponsored travel.

    Likely · Within weeks

  • Potential impact on the stock prices or regulatory standing of the sponsoring companies.

    Possible · Within months

Open Questions

  • What specific benefits, if any, did the sponsoring companies receive or expect?
  • Will any ethics investigations be launched into Secretary Duffy's conduct?
  • What is the exact debut date of 'The Great American Road Trip' series?
  • How much did each individual sponsor contribute to the $1 million package?

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This article was originally published by The Independent World.

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