Buttigieg quiet on growing port congestion as shipping concerns build ahead of holidays
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Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg has been uncharacteristically quiet over congested ports across the U.S., and his critics say if he ever wants to see whether a future presidential campaign could float, he'd better start addressing the problem before shipping delays worsen ahead of the holidays.
Buttigieg, the former mayor of South Bend, Ind., best known for his 2020 run for the presidency, has largely stayed silent.
"The Story" anchor Martha MacCallum said Buttigieg’s department referred her to a July 15 virtual roundtable on the work being done. She noted on "Sunday Night in America" how shipping falls under the Transportation Department's purview.
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