In an exit interview with All Things Considered, DOT Secretary Pete Buttigieg reflects on the Biden administration's infrastructure act and why it didn't resonate with some voters.
Outgoing Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg has revealed the first things he’s looking forward to doing as a civilian now that President-elect Donald Trump will soon install his replacement.
"I am not discouraged. I'm not checking out. And I'm not giving up," Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said at the ...
"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 ...
In the heat of the 2020 Democratic primary, Joe Biden attacked Pete Buttigieg in a now-deleted ... “I think what the president was getting at is an impatience we all feel about the recognition ...
Pete Buttigieg: Well, a lot of the things that we work on are ... Detrow: You, up until this point, are the most high-profile millennial to hold national office. I guess Vice President-elect [J.D.] ...
Pete Buttigieg ran for president once and may one day run for president again. Over the past four years, though, he has held a job that has come with a lot of potential political liabilities.
US Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg spoke at the Ford School of Public Policy about transportation, public service, ...