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I'm more concerned that he's not exactly doing his damn job...

The show is called The Great American Road Trip. It is scheduled to coincide with the forthcoming 250th birthday of our great nation, and the five-part series, airing on YouTube, follows Duffy, his wife, Fox News anchor Rachel Campos-Duffy, and their nine kids as they gallivant around America’s greatest landmarks.

(Nine kids?!)

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[–] ryper@lemmy.ca 11 points 14 hours ago (1 children)

Both NPR and the New York Times did the legwork to find that Duffy’s reality show isn’t funded by public money—it’s being underwritten by a nonprofit chartered in 2025 called, you guessed it, The Great American Road Trip Inc. Who are its sponsors? A ton of corporations subject to Duffy’s regulations, like Toyota, United Airlines, and Boeing. (A Toyota logo is given a conspicuous glamour shot in the trailer, something I clocked immediately.) Oh, also, the person behind the nonprofit is Tori Barnes, who previously lobbied for General Motors and the U.S. Travel Association, the latter of which is an organization that lobbies Duffy’s own department on behalf of the tourism industry.

So, basically, a recently created nonprofit—bankrolled by a laundry list of corporate interests—has facilitated a reality show that doubles as a cross-country pleasure trip for a high-powered Trump Cabinet member and his family. When the Times asked Barnes about the naked potential for graft in this arrangement, she pointed to a memorandum signed by the Department of Transportation and The Great American Road Trip Inc. that reads, in part, that the nonprofit won’t be compensated with “any favorable consideration for any future federal financial assistance, action, contract, or other financial award” by the federal government. But as the paper points out, there is no language in the memorandum extending that agreement to any of the companies sponsoring the organization. (A few more, while we’re at it: Shell, Chase Travel, Yellowstone Vacations, and, tellingly, Royal Caribbean Group.)

Basically it's just one more avenue for paying bribes.

[–] ShaggySnacks@lemmy.myserv.one 3 points 10 hours ago

Basically it’s just one more avenue for paying bribes.

That's the entire Lumtpy Trumpty Administration.