
Transportation Secretary's Daughter Claims He Would Lobby To Abolish TSA
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Sean Duffy's daughter Evita Duffy-Alfonso called the TSA "unconstitutional" while reminding people the agency operates under Kristi Noem, not her dad.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has made some bold and dubious proposals on the job, and it appears his daughter is following in his footsteps.
On Thursday, Evita Duffy-Alfonso, Duffy’s 26-year-old daughter with Fox News personality Rachel Campos-Duffy, posted on social media that if her father ran the Transportation Security Administration, he’d “radically limit it and lobby Congress to abolish it.”
She made the comment after a long post on X in which she chastised the TSA for making her “wait 15 minutes for a pat-down because I’m pregnant and didn’t feel like getting radiation exposure from their body scanner.”
She continued, “The agents were passive-aggressive, rude, and tried to pressure me and another pregnant woman into just walking through the scanner because it’s ‘safe.’ After finally getting the absurdly invasive pat-down, I barely made my flight. All this for an unconstitutional agency that isn’t even good at its job.”
Duffy-Alfonso suggested “things would have gone more smoothly if I’d handed over my biometric data to a random private company (CLEAR),” because she could then “enjoy the special privilege of waiting in a shorter line to be treated like a terrorist in my own country.”













