
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced a major aviation upgrade led by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Calling it “big news,” Duffy emphasized the project’s focus on modernizing air traffic control and improving safety. The initiative comes in response to mounting concerns over aviation infrastructure and recent fatal incidents.
Shortly after Duffy’s announcement, Hillary Clinton criticized the project, questioning the qualifications of DOGE’s young team. She stated, “They have no relevant experience. Most of them aren’t old enough to rent a car.” Clinton’s remarks sparked political debate, with critics accusing her of dismissing innovative approaches.
Duffy quickly responded: “Madam Secretary, ‘experienced’ Washington bureaucrats are why our infrastructure is crumbling. Sit this one out.” His response highlighted the ongoing tension between traditional government practices and efficiency-driven reforms.
The debate has drawn attention from policymakers and industry experts. While the administration insists the upgrades will restore public confidence, opponents argue the project lacks seasoned oversight. As the political battle unfolds, the effectiveness of DOGE’s initiative remains to be seen.