The View' co-host Sunny Hostin criticized former Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg for saying the way Democrats talk about diversity is how Trump Republicans are made. "What do we mean when we talk about diversity?
Secretary of Transportation and IOP Pritzker Fellow Pete Buttigieg joined a panel for University of Chicago's Institute of Politics to discuss the recent election lose for Democrats: And we cannot go on like that.
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Pete Buttigieg is quietly contemplating his future from a small city in northern Michigan while talking to Democratic Party officials, labor leaders and top strategists.
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When the clip concluded, Hostin couldn’t hide her disapproval. She told her co-hosts, “I like Pete, of course. But I think he got that so wrong and it was so tone-deaf, considering what’s going on.”
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Former Department of Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg on Tuesday attributed the election of President Donald Trump to the Democrats’ approach to promoting diversity.
After Haines cited another study that presented blind hiring as an option for correcting the course, Alyssa Farah Griffin suggested that was “the opposite of DEI,” and Hostin once again offered her disagreement, saying, “That’s not true.”
Republican FCC Chair Brendan Carr slammed former Transportation Secretary Buttgieg for claiming the Trump administration is putting Americans "at risk" with incompetence.
"Making people sit through a training that looks like something out of Portlandia, which I have also experienced. And it is how Trump Republicans are made."
Pete Buttigieg has yet to decide if that’s a responsibility he wants. For now, Buttigieg, the 43-year-old former U.S. transportation secretary, is discussing his future with party officials ...
Pete Buttigieg is quietly contemplating his future from a small city in northern Michigan while talking to Democratic Party officials, labor leaders and top strategists TRAVERSE CITY, Mich.
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