Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy isn’t losing any sleep over not being invited to Washington, D.C.’s most unique club, despite what he may be aware of.
Hardy attended a half-hour meeting with the Washington Examiner on Thursday, covering topics like the Department of Transportation’s push to develop integrated drivers and delivery technologies, the Department of Government Efficiency, the aftermath of the fatal D.C. plane crash in January, and more.

After realizing he wasn’t invited to the party talk, the transport minister merely laughed when asked if he had any” FOMO” or fear of missing out. He added that he learned about the history from the rest of the nation on Monday in real time.
He chuckled,” Transportation did not have a position in that talk, but I watched it as any American do, watching that grow, and it would be interesting to see what really happened it.”
The organizer of the group chat, National Security Advisor Mike Waltz, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, and the group’s administrator, have received the majority of the criticism from critics in recent days. They provided a detailed analysis of the attacks and their goals. However, President Donald Trump has stated that both of their careers are now secure.
Duffy, however, claimed that the affair will finally have an “beneficial” impact on the administration.

He said,” I think you have to be very careful with whoever you communicate with.” ” I do believe it’s important that we just make sure we’re talking to the people who are supposed to get the information,” as opposed to “inviting individuals in or perceiving that people are in that shouldn’t be there,” he said.
It can be difficult to coordinate across firms and “email stores may be clunky,” he said.
” A talk ought to ensue.” How do you really strike up a dialogue with a group of people who need to be present? What is the ideal format for doing that? And how do you make sure that the dialogue is centered solely on the people who are present? He said. That’ll be a discussion and the process that follows this Signal problem.
On Monday, you can read the Washington Examiner’s special meeting with Burke in full.