Report: Ex-Rep. Jeff Denham considered for Transportation Secretary

Former Congressman Jeff Denham is reportedly one of the finalists to succeed Pete Buttigieg as the Transportation Secretary.

Former Central Valley Congressman Jeff Denham could join the Trump administration as the Transportation Secretary. 

Politico reported Monday that Denham fielded a call from the transition team to lead the Department of Transportation. 

The big picture: According to the report, Denham is in the mix with two other people: former COngressman Sean Duffy and former Uber executive Emil Michael. 

  • Duffy was reportedly interviewed by President-elect Donald Trump over the weekend, and Denham was asked by a member of the transition team asking him to consider the role. 
  • Politico also reported that Elon Musk “made positive comments about” Denham. 

Driving the news: Heading up the Transportation Department would be familiar territory for Denham, given that he served on the Transportation Committee during his tenure in the House of Representatives. 

  • He also fought against sending federal money to California for High-Speed Rail. 

Flashback: Denham served in the California State Senate from 2002 to 2010 before running for Congress in 2010 to succeed George Radanovich. 

  • Denham served in Congress from 2011 to 2019 and was defeated by Rep. Josh Harder (D–Tracy) in the 2018 election. 
  • After leaving Congress, Denham joined KL Gates as a lobbyist. 
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