Sean Duffy faces family dilemma over embattled Ivy League school and Christian values
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has spoken publicly about his reservations over the possibility of his daughter Paloma attending Harvard University, citing concerns that the Ivy League institution could conflict with his family's Christian values. He raised the issue during an episode of "The Great American Road Trip", a video series produced in partnership with the US Department of Transportation, framing it as a personal dilemma between his daughter's academic ambitions and his own moral and religious convictions.
The comments come amid the Trump administration's wider scrutiny of Harvard, which has faced repeated criticism and funding disputes with the federal government over issues including campus culture and admissions practices. Duffy did not rule out his daughter applying to the university but suggested he would counsel caution, reflecting broader conservative unease about elite universities' influence on young people's values. Further specifics of his remarks were not fully detailed in the available report.
- Sean Duffy voiced concern about daughter Paloma possibly attending Harvard.
- He cited worries the school could clash with Christian family values.
- Comments made on "The Great American Road Trip" video series.