'I Won't Let You Lie': DOT Sec. Duffy Puts Hillary Clinton in Her Place After Blaming Plane Crashes on 'MAGA'

Nick Kangadis | February 7, 2025
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Why does anyone still listen to a thing failed Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton has to say anymore? I think that she thinks what she has to say still carries weight, if it ever did. Oh, and just so you know, I’m NOT suicidal. Just saying.

On Thursday, Clinton did what she typically does and blames everything she disagrees with on the administration that prevented her from becoming president, or as she calls them, “MAGA.”

“US airlines had gone 16 years without fatal crashes,” Clinton posted to X. “Then MAGA fired the FAA chief, gutted the Aviation Security Advisory Committee, and threatened air traffic controllers with layoffs. Now there have been two fatal crashes. Hope your unvetted 22-year-olds fix things fast.”

Side note: what does the age of some of the people on Elon Musk’s DOGE team have to do with anything? We had Joe Biden as president for four years, and look how that went. Age doesn’t matter as long as you can do the job tasked of you. And by the way, Hills, the people didn’t trust you. That’s why you’re relegated to complaining from your couch.

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Well, there was someone else who wasn’t going to let Clinton get away with her nonsensical rhetoric, U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) Secretary Sean Duffy. Duffy calling out Clinton initially resulted in Clinton's above remarks.

“I know you’re lashing out because DOGE is uncovering your family’s obscene grifting via USAID, but I won’t let you lie and distort facts,” wrote on X. “The FAA administrator announced he resigned over a month before Trump took office, and the air traffic controllers were always exempt from Trump’s civil service buyouts.”

Ouch. I guess I need to up my smack talk game because Duffy put his mouth where Clinton’s money seems to come from.

 

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