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Shipping Second Sean Duffy says Pete Buttigieg

Shipping Second Sean Duffy suggested that the department would achieve more in the first 100 days of Donald Trump’s second term than President Joe Biden and the former Department of Transportation. Pete Buttigieg completed it in four years.

Duffy made an assertion when sharing Buttigieg’s position, who became the transport secretary shortly after Biden took office in 2021.

“The presidential term is 100 days, and Americans are paying prices – higher prices, collapsed retirement accounts and promises,” Buttigieg wrote in the post.

Duffy explodes his butt, accusing Biden-era officials of “mismanagement”: “Mayor Pete fails for four years…”

Left: Transport Secretary Sean Duffy was held at the Semafor World Economic Summit during the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank Spring Meeting in Washington, D.C. on Thursday, April 24, 2025; Rights: Transport Secretary Pete Buttigieg testified at a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing titled “A Review of Disaster Funding Requirements”, held on Wednesday, November 20, 2024 at Dirksen Building (Left: Kent Nishimura/Bloomberg by Getty Images; Pair: Tom Williams/cq-roll Call, Inc, by Getty Images)

Duffy declared in retweeting Buttigieg's post: “We achieved more in 100 days than Buttigieg and Biden achieved in 4 years. Pete no longer seems to feel unbearable for not being a cabinet secretary anymore. There is no one word about transportation or infrastructure. He does nothing about his transportation or infrastructure.

Earlier this year, Trump blew up his butt.

Pete Buttigieg blows up Trump after the president plays Trump at a press conference

“He was a disaster. He was a disaster as mayor. He hit the city on the ground. Now he was a disaster.” He asserted that Buttigieg was just “a good bulls—“.

Buttigieg previously served as mayor of South Bend, Indiana.

He announced in March that he will not run for governor or the U.S. Senate in Michigan in 2026.

Buttigieg says Democrats are prone to “finger locks” and need to do “better work” to engage with voters

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“I'm very concerned about Michigan's election as a governor and sending it to the U.S. Senate next year, but I decided not to play in any of the games,” he noted in an article on X.

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