The Department of Transportation (DOT) is working through an accumulation of approximately 3,200 subsidy awards that had no agreements signed to go with them, that Secretary Sean Duffy said he was inherited from which the former pete buttiginginaw was inherited.
“Since he entered the position, my team discovered an unprecedented delay or leftover subsidies of the previous administration,” Duffy revealed a couple of weeks ago in a statement.
More recent, one of these backward subsidies was the Washington Bridge in Rhode Island, which has been closed since 2023 on its west side until appropriate repairs are made, according to the Rhode Island state government.
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The Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy, on the left, and President Donald Trump shake hands with a press conference in the press room of Press James S. Brady of the White House in Washington, DC, on January 30. (Tierney L. Cross/Bloomberg through Getty Images)
“This request for orders, together with the ridiculous requirements of Dei and Green New Deal, prevented the real infrastructure from being built and financed. Under the Trump administration, we have started this bureaucracy and we are returning to what matters,” Duffy said. “As part of our work to offer real results, we are pleased to announce $ 221 million in subsidies for the Washington Bridge of Rhode Island, a critical link that transports thousands of vehicles per day.”
A DOT spokesman told Fox News Digital on the fund that the accumulation totals for $ 43 billion and that the Biden administration selected 1,000 winners of the subsidy after Trump won but first passenger
However, the department said “nothing was done to obtain these subsidy agreements signed and sent to projects.”
The DOT also pointed out that they are “quickly reviewing” subsidies and observing “executive subsidy agreements” when it comes to large infrastructure projects such as roads and bridges.
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When it comes to the subsidies for roads and bridges, Duffy said at the April 10 cabinet meeting with President Donald Trump that “most of them are good,” but said that, although the Biden administration announced the subsidies, the councils made accumulations.
Duffy also reiterated that the projects also had “green and social justice requirements.”
“Take it out,” Trump said.
“We are taking out all that and putting the money towards the infrastructure and not the social movement of the last administration,” the secretary replied.
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Construction teams work on the lanes east of the Washington Bridge in Providence, Rhode Island, on August 4, 2007. (AP Photo/Stew Milne, Archive)
“Good steel, instead of Green Paper Mache,” joked the president to laugh in the room.
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The Trump administration has been generally firm about the scrutinization of federal funds that were distributed through subsidies, especially if they believed that they had united ideological strings. Shortly after Duffy’s confirmation, he discarded the equity accountant of the point and other measures related to “environmental justice.”
The DOT has also placed the High Speed Railroad Project of California under federal investigation for its funds, since the cost of the project continues to increase, since project critics say few results so far.