Sean Duffy: Donald Trump names Fox Business host as his pick for transport secretary

Zeke Miller, Michelle L Price and Darlene Superville
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Former congressman and TV host Sean Duffy has been picked by president-elect Donald Trump.
Former congressman and TV host Sean Duffy has been picked by president-elect Donald Trump. Credit: AAP

President-elect Donald Trump says he is naming former Wisconsin congressman Sean Duffy as his nominee to be transportation secretary, as he continues to roll out picks for his cabinet.

Duffy is a former reality TV star who was one of Trump’s most visible defenders on cable news, a prime concern for the media-focused president-elect.

Duffy served in the House for nearly nine years, was a member of the Financial Services Committee and was chairman of the subcommittee on insurance and housing.

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He left Congress in 2019 and is now co-host of a show on Fox Business, The Bottom Line.

In his announcement Monday, Mr Trump noted Duffy is married to a Fox News host, calling him “the husband of a wonderful woman, Rachel Campos-Duffy, a STAR on Fox News”.

Mr Trump said Duffy would use his experience and relationships built over the years in Congress “to maintain and rebuild our Nation’s Infrastructure, and fulfil our Mission of ushering in The Golden Age of Travel, focusing on Safety, Efficiency, and Innovation. Importantly, he will greatly elevate the Travel Experience for all Americans!”.

Duffy in 2022 ruled out a run for Wisconsin governor, despite pleas from Mr Trump to make a bid, saying he needed time to care for the needs of his family of nine children, posting on social media that his youngest child had a heart condition.

He is a former lumberjack athlete and frequent contributor to Fox News. He was featured on MTV’s “The Real World: Boston” in 1997. He met his future wife on the set of MTV’s “Road Rules: All Stars” in 1998.

He was a special prosecutor and Ashland County district attorney who won election to Congress as part of a tea party wave in 2010. He served until resigning in 2019.

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