Sean Duffy’s family road-trip reality series: we watched it – will anyone else?
Summary
The Trump administration released a six-part travel show called The Great American Road Trip, featuring Sean Duffy and his family traveling across the U.S. The show mixes visits to historic sites with a focus on the Duffy family, leading to questions about its purpose and use of sponsors linked to the Department of Transportation.Key Facts
- The show is part of the U.S. 250th birthday celebrations under President Donald Trump.
- It features Sean Duffy, former MTV reality TV star, his wife Rachel Campos-Duffy, and their nine children.
- The series is hosted on the Department of Transportation’s official YouTube channel.
- The show combines tours of American landmarks with personal stories about the Duffy family.
- President Trump appears in a brief cameo at the start of the first episode.
- The series has faced ethical questions, although officials say no taxpayer money funded it.
- Sponsors include Boeing and Toyota, companies regulated by the Department of Transportation.
- The program aims to celebrate America but focuses more on the Duffy family’s life than on historic or cultural information.
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