President Donald Trump attacks former U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg at press conference. Buttigieg responds on X.
President Donald Trump didn’t hold back when it came to sharing his thoughts during a news conference about the fatal collision between an American Airlines jet and an Army helicopter. During his briefing late Thursday morning on the D.
Donald Trump called former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg as “a disaster,” blaming him for the Federal Aviation Authority (FAA)'s diversity objectives.
Multiple Michigan Democrats had identified Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and Pete Buttigieg as top possible Democratic contenders for the Gary Peters seat.
President Joe Biden dreamed of the White House for decades. And when he finally won it, it seemed like his time in office could make history. People compared him to FDR. But despite his accomplishments,
Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg slammed President Donald Trump on Thursday after Trump blamed the deadly midair collision of an American Airlines passenger jet and a U.S. Army helicopter over the Potomac River on diversity,
Donald Trump played the blame game at his first news conference since an American Airlines jet collided with a U.S. Army helicopter Wednesday and crashed into the Potomac River. Among those in the president’s crosshairs were Barack Obama,
We're sitting here in South Bend, where folks know him as Mayor Pete, as you think about that part of Biden's administration, of course, Buttigieg, at one time running in the primary against, Joe ...
In a live televised address, the President said the federal aviation administration was 'actively recruiting workers who suffer severe intellectual disabilities and psychiatric problems'
As President Biden's term ends, his administration's focus on diversity is highlighted by historic appointments, including the first Native American Cabinet official and the first female Treasury Secretary.
President Donald Trump blasted the Federal Aviation Administration's DEI standards at a press conference addressing Wednesday night's deadly plane crash in Washington, D.C. on Thursday.
The Democratic former transportation secretary lives in Traverse City and could run for the seat being vacated by Sen. Gary Peters.