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Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg redirected criticism of Vice President Harris toward former President Trump on Sunday, remarking that voters are now concerned about Trump’s age and well ...
In 2019, Buttigieg called for the United States to decriminalize mental illness and addiction via initiatives such as re-entry programs. [265] Also, he aspired to decrease incarceration rates because of mental illnesses or substance use by 75 percent during his first term as President of the United States.
Last week, Pete Buttigieg sat in a studio in Michigan, surrounded by 25 undecided voters who rushed, musical chairs style, to sit across a table from him and debate his positions on Kamala Harris ...
In 2019, Buttigieg called for the U.S. to "decriminalize mental illness and addiction through diversion, treatment, and re-entry programs" with a goal of decreasing "the number of people incarcerated due to mental illness or substance use by 75% in the first term."
Buttigieg argued that the GOP nominee's vile claim is part of a "distraction technique." Pete Buttigieg Explains Why There's 'Even More' To Trump's Racist Debate Lie Skip to main content
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg called it “upsetting” that in the face of tragedy – the collapse of Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key bridge – conspiracy theories have circulated to ...
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg sparred with Fox News’s Brian Kilmeade over electric vehicles (EV) during an interview on “Fox and Friends” Tuesday. “Is this an interview or a debate?
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg on Friday lamented President Biden’s debate performance but defended his continued candidacy in the 2024 race. “It wasn’t the debate I would have ...