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Duffy, Nadler Tangle at Hearing: ‘Don’t Call Me a Liar Here’

NEW YORK CITY, JUL 16 – Rep. Nadler and Secretary Duffy clashed over subway crime stats, with Duffy citing a 60% rise in assaults since 2019 and Nadler asserting overall transit crime has declined.

  • During a House committee hearing on subway safety and transit expenses in New York City, Sean Duffy, the head of the Department of Transportation, and Congressman Jerry Nadler engaged in a contentious debate.
  • The confrontation arose from disagreements over rising subway assaults, with Duffy claiming a 60% increase since 2019 while Nadler argued crime is down and challenged Duffy's figures.
  • Duffy referenced recent violent incidents, including a fatal December 2024 attack where a woman was set on fire on an F train, to underscore transit dangers; Nadler insisted the subways remain safe and accused Duffy of lying.
  • During their exchange, Nadler challenged the accuracy of Duffy’s statistics, to which Duffy responded by accusing Nadler of dismissing the serious threats that individuals encounter daily.
  • This dispute highlights deep political divisions over transit safety and affordability, implicating broader debates about urban access, with each side accusing the other of misrepresenting facts and priorities.
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RedState broke the news in Washington, United States on Wednesday, July 16, 2025.
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