Sean Duffy Backs Trump's $10K Bonus, Urges Air Traffic Controllers' Return, Promises 70% Pay 'Within 48 Hours' Of Government Reopening
- California Governor Gavin Newsom is viewed as a leading potential Democratic presidential candidate for 2028, alongside others like Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and New Jersey Senator Cory Booker.
- Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy expressed concern about air traffic controllers possibly not returning to work after the government shutdown, potentially impacting Thanksgiving travel.
- Over 1,600 flights were canceled and more than 11,727 delayed due to severe air traffic disruptions during the government shutdown, as reported by FlightAware.
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Duffy urged air traffic controllers to return to work and assured them that they would receive 70% of their salary.
Washington, Nov 11 (EFE).- U.S. Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy threatened this Tuesday to take “measures” against air traffic controllers who are absent from their jobs because they are not receiving a salary due to the closure of government, the longest in history. Duffy gave these statements at a press conference after President Donald Trump announced Monday that he intends to cut the salary to those controllers who are not going to wo…
Dear Pete Buttigieg: "You, Sir, Can Sit Down and Shut Up" ⋆ Conservative Firing Line
The following article, Dear Pete Buttigieg: “You, Sir, Can Sit Down and Shut Up”, was first published on Conservative Firing Line. Retired Air Traffic Controller Joanie Scott responded to a post by former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg. Maybe we shouldn’t call it a “response.” She absolutely WRECKED his ridiculous post. It was epic. Here it is: I worked under your FAA @PeteButtigieg and, after 34 years, mostly as an Air Traffic Controll…
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'You FORCED me to inject an experimental dangerous drug into my body in order to keep my job and paycheck. You, sir, can sit down and shut up'
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