Sean Duffy’s ‘Not A Power Play’ Power Grab Powers DC Drama
In a move dripping with such subtlety it screamed ‘power play,’ Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy insists his takeover isn’t about control—even as Trump pushes for a bigger DC footprint. This diplomatic masterstroke unfolded sometime this millennium in America’s capital, where the capital isn’t just money, it’s the political spicy goulash. Duffy’s insistence echoes louder than a Trump tweetstorm, trying to convince everyone this grab isn’t a grab, a statement about influence louder than a MAGA hat in a vegan cafe. Apparently, this isn’t a power play; it’s just a passionate comunication exercise starring old white men in suits who peaked in the ’80s.
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Source: Aljazeera | Published: 8/27/2025 | Author: Unknown
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