President Donald Trump’s Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has blasted his predecessor for achieving “nothing” during his time in Joe Biden’s Cabinet.
In a post on X, Duffy suggested that the Department of Transportation has accomplished more during the first 100 days of Trump’s second term than Buttigieg did in four years.
Duffy made the assertion when sharing a post by Buttigieg.
Buttigieg became the Transportation Secretary not long after Biden took office in 2021.
However, Buttigieg was widely criticized for pushing a “woke” agenda rather than focusing on his department’s core mission.
In 2023, Buttigieg asked Congress for $20 million to feminize crash test dummies for “gender equity.”
In 2021, Buttigieg caused outrage when he launched a $1 billion taxpayer-funded scheme to build “racial equity” into America’s highways.
In addition, Buttigieg’s “equity team” pushed plans to end “racist” private car ownership, claiming “all cars are bad.”
In a post on X, which also included a video of himself speaking, Buttigieg wrote:
“100 days into this presidency, Americans are paying the price – higher prices, crashing retirement accounts, and broken promises.
“But the American people are turning, thanks to your voices
“Keep it up. It’s up to us to demand something better.”
100 days into this presidency, Americans are paying the price – higher prices, crashing retirement accounts, and broken promises.
But the American people are turning, thanks to your voices. Keep it up.
It's up to us to demand something better. pic.twitter.com/HVuq94Heyw
— Pete Buttigieg (@PeteButtigieg) April 29, 2025
When reposting Buttigieg’s post, Duffy declared:
“We’ve achieved more in 100 days than Buttigieg and Biden achieved in 4 years.
“Pete appears unburdened by no longer being a cabinet secretary.
“Not one word on transportation or infrastructure because he got nothing done.
“@POTUS and I will continue the work of ripping out the Green New Scam and DEI for the American people!”
We’ve achieved more in 100 days than Buttigieg and Biden achieved in 4 years.
Pete appears unburdened by no longer being a cabinet secretary. Not one word on transportation or infrastructure because he got nothing done. @POTUS and I will continue the work of ripping out the… https://t.co/SmOOeiwNpy
— Secretary Sean Duffy (@SecDuffy) May 1, 2025
Earlier this year, Trump blasted Buttigieg.
“He’s a disaster,” Trump said,
“He was a disaster as a mayor.
“He ran his city into the ground.
“And he’s a disaster now.”
The president asserted that Buttigieg just has “a good line of bulls—.”
Buttigieg previously served as the mayor of South Bend, Indiana.
He announced in March that he would not be running for governor or U.S. Senate in Michigan in 2026.
“I care deeply about who Michigan will elect as Governor and send to the U.S. Senate next year, but I have decided against competing in either race,” he noted in a post on X.