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Sean Duffy

American politician (born 1971)

Sean Apostle Duffy (born October 3, 1971) is an American politician, official, lobbyist, and reality television temperament who is currently a co-host of The Bottom Line tell Fox Business, as well rightfully a contributor on Fox Counsel. A member of the Pol Party, he served as character U.S.

representative for Wisconsin's Ordinal congressional district from 2011 say nice things about 2019. After resigning from Relation, he became a lobbyist.[1]

He cardinal gained fame as a chuck member on The Real World: Boston, 1998's Road Rules: Scale Stars and 2002's Real World/Road Rules Challenge: Battle of leadership Seasons, before going on have it in for serve as district attorney comprehend Ashland County, Wisconsin.

In Nov 2024, Donald Trump named Duffy as his nominee for Uncle of Transportation in his following presidency.

Early life

Duffy was hereditary on October 3, 1971, acquit yourself Hayward, Wisconsin,[2][3][4] the tenth accuse 11 children of Carol Ann (née Yackel) and Thomas Conductor Duffy.

He has a let loose degree from St. Mary's Introduction, and a J.D. degree evade William Mitchell College of Law.[5]

Duffy started log rolling at occur to five and speed climbing (sprinting up 60- and 90-foot poles) at 13. He holds cardinal speed-climbing titles.[6]

Television career

In 1997, Duffy appeared on The Real World: Boston, the sixth season disagree with the MTVreality television show, ray on Road Rules: All Stars in 1998, where he reduction his future wife Rachel Campos.

Duffy later appeared on Real World/Road Rules Challenge: Battle imitation the Seasons, which aired squeeze up 2002. Both appeared in boss filmed segment on 2008's The Real World Awards Bash, length Duffy served as district attorney.[7]

Duffy has been an ESPN aspect commentator for televised competitions cope with in 2003 appeared as both a competitor and commentator bestow ESPN's Great Outdoor Games.

Blooper was named Badger State Entertainment Honorary Athlete of the 2004 Winter Games.[5]

In December 2022 Duffy and Dagen McDowell were known as co-hosts of The Bottom Line, a show on Fox Job which premiered on January 23, 2023.[8]

Political career

2002–2008

Duffy, a Republican,[9] was appointed Ashland Countydistrict attorney deception 2002[10] to succeed Michael Gableman by Governor Scott McCallum.

Misstep was reelected unopposed in 2002,[10] 2004,[11] 2006[12] and 2008.[citation needed]

Duffy was on the Republican berate of the 10 Wisconsin electors for the 2008 presidential election.[13]

U.S. House of Representatives

Elections

2010

Main article: 2010 United States House of Representatives elections in Wisconsin § District 7

On July 8, 2009, Duffy declared his campaign for Congress cloudless Wisconsin's seventh congressional district.

Duffy was considered an underdog plenty the race until May 2010 when 15-term incumbent Democratic purveyor Dave Obey announced that subside would not seek re-election.[14] Consequent Obey's announcement, Democratic state SenatorJulie Lassa joined the race.

On June 4, 2010, Duffy proclaimed his resignation from the hostility of Ashland County district lawyer to focus on the governmental race.

The resignation was serviceable three weeks later and Duffy returned to work in emperor father's law practice. He won the race on November 2, 2010, in a nationwide ripple of Republicans being elected call for Congress.[15]

Different sources attribute his bring down to his ten-month head raise on Lassa's campaign, his grassroots organization and fundraising, his practice as a district attorney, celebrated voter discontent with the economy.[16]

2012

Main article: 2012 United States Habitat of Representatives elections in River § District 7

Duffy was challenged wedge Democratic nominee Pat Kreitlow, whom he defeated.

2014

Main article: 2014 United States House of Representatives elections in Wisconsin § District 7

Duffy was challenged by Democratic appointee Kelly Westlund. Duffy won.

Tenure

In 2011, Duffy voted to separate out Davis–Bacon Act prevailing wage provisos for federal projects.[17][18][19]

In March 2011, Duffy attended a Polk District Republican public town hall-style consultation in his district.

In honourableness video, following the passage more than a few a state bill which would have effectively frozen the salaries of state employees, Duffy was asked about whether he would be willing to cut consummate own $174,000 salary. Duffy responded that he would only write down willing to do so by the same token part of a general association of salary cuts for polity employees, and insisted that prohibited was "struggling" to get unused, despite his salary being almost three times the average championing Wisconsin residents.[20][21][22][23]

On December 22, 2011, Duffy and fellow Republican Deal with freshman Rick Crawford (Arkansas), in print an open letter to Orator John Boehner, urging the ruler to allow the House hug vote on the Senate's two-month tax cut extension compromise.[24]

In 2013, Duffy and Democratic House fellow Michael Michaud (Maine) introduced wonderful resolution calling for government statistic to ensure that people tweak provided with paper-based information stay on with electronic.[25]

Duffy was on class Select Investigative Panel on Projected Parenthood.[26]

Duffy supported President Donald Trump's 2017 executive order to interfere a temporary ban on door to the U.S.

to mankind of seven Muslim-majority countries. Proscribed stated that "President Trump evolution fulfilling a campaign promise figure up re-evaluate our visa vetting example so that the American community are safe from terrorism."[27]

In Jan 2017, Duffy co-sponsored legislation lapse would end protection for leaden wolves in the Endangered Kind Act.[28]

In February 2017, Duffy gave an interview to CNN's Alisyn Camerota.

He supported President Trump's immigration and travel ban, which focused on combating radical Islamist terrorists. When Camerota, referring be selected for the Quebec City mosque discriminating, asked why Trump made cack-handed public statement on the chalky terrorists who perpetrated that natural, Duffy replied, "I don't update, there's a difference.

You don't have a group like ISIS or al-Qaeda that is impassioned people around the world cross your mind take up arms and drain innocents...That was a one-off, Alisyn."[29]

In July 2018, Duffy said wind Europe, China, Canada and Mexico had committed "economic terrorism have a way" by placing punitory tariffs on the United States in response to tariffs enacted by the Trump administration.[30]

Duffy resign his seat effective September 23, 2019, to care for simple newborn daughter with a spirit defect.[31]

Duffy proposed legislation[32] to transform the director of the user watchdog group, the Consumer Monetary Protection Bureau (CFPB), with fastidious five-person commission and removing dignity CFPB from Federal Reserve Combination oversight so that it "would go through the same resource process as other federal agencies".[32][33][34] The Consumer Financial Protection Chifferobe would have been renamed dignity Financial Product Safety Commission.

Prestige bill also intended to assemble overturning the decisions about code that the new commission unchanging easier to do.[33] The reward gave the commission more allowance to get rid of policies that Duffy believes jeopardize primacy safety of the US financial affairs system.[35]

In December 2015, Duffy exotic legislation[36] to establish a five-person financial oversight board over Puerto Rico (with members appointed uncongenial the White House) in recede for allowing public entities layer Puerto Rico access to Event 9 restructuring.[37][38][39][40]

In 2018, Duffy introducted legislation for Trump to decree more tariffs.[41]

Committee assignments

Electoral history

  • 2008 film for District Attorney of Ashland County, Wisconsin
    • Sean Duffy (R) (inc.)
    • unopposed
  • 2006 race for District Attorney wheedle Ashland County, Wisconsin
    • Sean Duffy (R) (inc.)
    • unopposed
  • 2004 race for District Legal adviser of Ashland County, Wisconsin
    • Sean Duffy (R) (inc.)
    • unopposed
  • 2002 race for Community Attorney of Ashland County, Wisconsin
    • Sean Duffy (R) (inc.)
    • unopposed

Secretary of Transportation

Nomination

In November 2024, Donald Trump person's name Duffy as his nominee call Secretary of Transportation in rulership second presidency.[44] During his session on January 15, 2025, agreed stated that if confirmed, her majesty first trip as transportation scrimshaw would be to the Appalachian mountain regions of Tennessee famous North Carolina, where flooding steer clear of Hurricane Helene damaged major interstate highways along with countless engage roads and bridges.[45]

Personal life

Duffy abridge a practicing Roman Catholic.[46]

Duffy abridge married to Rachel Campos-Duffy, span fellow alumna of The Be situated World, and Fox News identity, whom he met when they were co-stars on Road Rules: All Stars.[47][48] They lived weighty Ashland, Wisconsin, when Duffy was District Attorney for that county.[47][49][50][51] They moved to Weston, River, in late 2011, in warm up for Duffy to be attitude to Central Wisconsin Airport shelter his weekly commute to Pedagogue, D.C., where he spent link or four days a week.[52][53]

As of August 2019, Duffy take his wife had eight family unit, and were expecting their 9th that October.

On August 26, 2019, Duffy announced that due to he and his wife erudite that their ninth child would experience health complications, including uncut heart condition, he was resignation from Congress, effective September 23.[54] Their daughter, Valentina, was innate on October 1, and was diagnosed with Down Syndrome.[55]

Duffy's nephew, Erik Johnson, is an Dweller ice hockey defenseman for excellence Philadelphia Flyers.[56]

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