Buttigieg blasts Duffy's 'Great American Road Trip' as 'embarrassment'
Key takeaways
- I actually took a taxpayer-funded road trip lasting about seven months.
- Last week, Duffy s wife said that her husband is not a corrupt man in the wake of a watchdog group pushing for the inspector general to investigate her and her husband s reality series, The Great American Road Trip.
- I don t think anybody can accuse my husband of not having done his job well.
Why this matters: political developments that affect policy direction and public trust.
I love road trips. I love America. I actually took a taxpayer-funded road trip lasting about seven months. It was in Afghanistan. This is something very different, Buttigieg told CNN s Dana Bash on State of the Union.
This is not about patriotism. And it is an embarrassment to have him going around saying that a road trip — quote — fits any budget at a time when more and more Americans cannot afford a road trip, because of the explosion in diesel prices and gas prices caused directly by the Iran war and by the Trump administration, he added.
To make road trips unaffordable and then go around celebrating your own road trip is exactly what people are so frustrated about, and part of why the Duffy road trip scandal has been such an embarrassment to the Trump administration is, it s happening at the same moment that Trump is alienating voters by making it clear that he doesn t care.