The Transportation Secretary’s reality TV road trip, explained
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Who is paying for the Transportation Secretary’s reality TV road trip? Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has returned to his reality television roots, filming a cross-country road trip with his family that will be released as an unscripted series ahead of America's 250th birthday in July. "The Great American Road Trip" follows Duffy, his wife and nine children on what he calls "a civic experience" — and encourages other families to follow suit. "The motto is: to love America is to see America," Duffy says in the four-minute trailer, which dropped Friday. "It's one of the most powerful ways to understand this vast, beautiful, complicated place we call home." The video shows the family snowmobiling out West, visiting Philadelphia's historic landmarks, thanking veterans at a diner and enjoying waterslides, interspersed with some backseat teasing and hints of a dramatic emergency-room visit. It also features cameos by Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, country musicians Kid Rock and Joh
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