Trump Hands Over Department of Transportation to Corporate Interests

Statement by Steven Higashide, Director, Clean Transportation Program

Published Nov 19, 2024

President-elect Donald Trump has selected Sean Duffy, a former GOP congressman, Fox News contributor and oil and gas lobbyist to lead the Department of Transportation. If confirmed, Duffy, a climate change denier who has taken hundreds of thousands of dollars from the fossil fuel industry, would lead a department with an annual budget of more than $100 billion and 57,000 employees charged with overseeing the most polluting sector in the nation.

Below is a statement by Steven Higashide, director of the Clean Transportation Program at the Union of Concerned Scientists.

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“People deserve a transportation system that is affordable, convenient and reduces heat-trapping emissions and protects public health. Duffy, with his ties to the fossil fuel industry and alarmingly regressive views on climate and equity, cannot be trusted to put the needs of the public over the whims of Trump and the desires of his friends in the fossil fuel industry.

“Decades of transportation policy have ignored the needs of the American people and degraded air quality and the environment at large while benefiting executives in the oil, auto and road-building industries. Today, the nation’s aviation system, highways, railroads and ports are struggling. It is time to end a transportation system that benefits vested interests and transition to one that would save the United States government and the general public trillions of dollars in energy infrastructure, public health and vehicle ownership costs.

“Duffy is just one of three cabinet picks with close personal and financial ties to the fossil fuel industry, showing Trump's determination to use his presidency to line the pockets of polluting industry executives rather than to serve, protect and uplift the nation's hard-working people.

“Confirming Duffy to lead the Department of Transportation would be an irresponsible decision by senators and disregard the needs of the people they are supposed to look out for and the future of the planet we all rely on.”