Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is making a controversial road trip back to reality TV.

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“The Great American Road Trip,” a five-part reality series set to air on YouTube in celebration of the United States’ 250th anniversary, follows Duffy as he travels across the country with his wife, Fox News host Rachel Campos-Duffy, and their nine children.

“The motto is: To love America is to see America,” Duffy says in the show’strailer. “It’s more than a road trip. It’s a civic experience. It’s one of the most powerful ways to understand the vast, beautiful, complicated place we call home.”

The project marks a return to the couple’s reality-TV roots. Before entering politics, Duffy was a cast member on MTV’s “The Real World: Boston” in 1997, then joined the channel’s reality game show “Road Rules: All Stars,” on which he and Campos-Duffy first met.

“We’re encouraging everyone to go take a road trip to celebrate America’s 250th birthday,” Duffy says in the trailer, which also features the family meeting with President Donald Trump.

The show has drawn criticism from those who call it tone-deaf as average fuel prices haveclimbed to more than $4.50 per gallon, up roughly 50% since the U.S. entered war with Iran in late February.

Some commenters on YouTube were blunt. One compared the trip to “going on a foodie tour during the Great Depression.” Another wrote: “Americans are struggling to afford gas and groceries but these two reality tv and Fox News stars are treated to free trips with celebrity visits and a cruise. Read the room, Mark and Marie Antoinette.”

Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg was among the first prominent voices to weigh in. “I love a good road trip, but this is brutally out of touch: a Trump Cabinet member making a documentary about himself while regular families can’t afford road trips anymore, because Trump and his war put gas prices through the roof,” hewrote on X.

Other Democratic politicians, includingIllinois Gov. JB PritzkerandCalifornia Gov. Gavin Newsom— who noted the multiple air travel accidents that occurred “on [Duffy’s] watch” while he was filming — echoed the criticism.

Source: Drudge Report