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Sean Duffy Defends ‘Brutally Out Of Touch’ Reality Show Amid Sky-High Gas Prices

One YouTube commenter compared it to “going on a foodie tour during the Great Depression.”

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huffpost.comStai leggendo1 mesi fa

Sean Duffy Defends ‘Brutally Out Of Touch’ Reality Show Amid Sky-High Gas Prices

One YouTube commenter compared it to “going on a foodie tour during the Great Depression.”

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forbes.com1 mesi fa

Everything We Know About Sean Duffy's ‘Great American Road Trip’

The transportation secretary, a former “Real World” star, is facing criticism for filming the program while gas prices remain high.

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  1. domenica 10 maggio 2026·forbes.com

    Everything We Know About Sean Duffy's ‘Great American Road Trip’

    The transportation secretary, a former “Real World” star, is facing criticism for filming the program while gas prices remain high.

  2. lunedì 11 maggio 2026·huffpost.com

    Sean Duffy Defends ‘Brutally Out Of Touch’ Reality Show Amid Sky-High Gas Prices

    One YouTube commenter compared it to “going on a foodie tour during the Great Depression.”

  3. martedì 12 maggio 2026·huffpost.com

    CNN's Scott Jennings Tries To Defend Sean Duffy's New Show — But He's Hit With A Reality Check

    "It’s OK to acknowledge when you were wrong," the CNN host told the network's Republican pundit after playing the throwback clip.