"We won鈥檛 stop fighting to keep dangerous, unqualified truck drivers off the road," Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said in a post on X.聽
November 17, 2025Sean Duffy News Updates
Why an Appeals Court Paused FMCSA鈥檚 Non-Domiciled CDL Order
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit granted an emergency stay, saying the petitioners met the 鈥渟tringent requirements for a stay pending court review.鈥
November 17, 2025Perspective: Safety Requires Rooting Out CDL Mills
A growing number of bad actors are posing as truck driver training schools, and the White House should be commended for taking this issue seriously, write Andrew Poliakoff and Chris Spear.
November 17, 2025Court Blocks New Rules Limiting Which Immigrants Can Get CDLs
The court said the federal government didn't follow proper procedure in drafting the rule and failed to 鈥渁rticulate a satisfactory explanation for how the rule would promote safety.鈥
November 14, 2025Airlines Confident in Quick Recovery Once FAA Lifts Order
Though airlines say they expect normal operations to resume within three or four days after the order is lifted, some have suggested that problems might linger longer than that.
November 13, 2025California to Revoke 17,000 CDLs for Immigrants
California will revoke 17,000 commercial driver licenses issued to immigrants after finding expiration dates exceeded legal status limits, following federal scrutiny.
November 13, 2025Duffy Targets Quick End to Nationwide Flight Cuts
The Transportation Department and the FAA have said they relied on data, including reports from pilots of controller responsiveness, to make the decision to reduce flights.
November 12, 2025FAA Staff Shortages and Chicago Snow Add to Flight Gridlock
The U.S. shutdown means air traffic controllers are about to miss their second paycheck. This past weekend, the FAA posted notices of large areas of airports or airspace that faced delays.
November 10, 2025Democrats Blink on Health Care, Move to End Long Shutdown
A group of eight Democrats broke with the rest of their party 鈥 including Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer 鈥 to vote with Republicans to advance a bill to reopen the government.
November 10, 2025FAA to Cut Flights 10% at 40 Major US Airports Amid Government Shutdown
The U.S. will cut flight capacity by 10% at 40 high-volume markets across the country, as travelers continue to face flight disruptions due to an uptick in air traffic controller absences.
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