ANN ARBOR, MI - Pete Buttigieg has only six more days serving as the U.S. Secretary of Transportation. He spent one of his last days discussing his last four years in the Biden administration with University of Michigan students.
In one of his last official appearances as U.S. Transportation Secretary, Pete Buttigieg spoke Monday with students at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor about the Biden administration’s long-term investments on transportation,
"I am not discouraged. I'm not checking out. And I'm not giving up," Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said at the University of Michigan.
Chasten and outgoing Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg have three-year-old twins, Gus and Penelope. ‘Papa’s Coming Home’ focuses on kids JoJo and Rosie preparing for the arrival home of their papa. This includes baking him a cake and buying flowers.
US Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg spoke at the Ford School of Public Policy about transportation, public service, sustainability and equitable development.
One of the Democratic Party’s most skilled communicators explains how difficult it is to sell political accomplishments.
The outgoing Transportation secretary discussed his advice for young people, Elon Musk’s attempt to downsize the government and his own next steps.
Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, a Democrat, announced Wednesday that she is launching a campaign for governor.
Buttigieg was the wrong person to call for addressing the historical injustices of the past through federal support.
"I'm not discouraged and I'm not checking out and I'm not giving up. How can we give up? We don't even have the right to give up." – Pete Buttigieg This whole clip is worth watching: https://t.co/vu4jvi1IlP
Jocelyn Benson is the first Democrat to announce her candidacy for governor in 2026 after the state voted for Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential election.