John Kerry scorched for misleading on private jet use: 'Democrats' standard of hypocrisy'
Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry was heavily criticized after he testified during a congressional hearing that he has never owned a private jet. During the hearing hosted Thursday by the House Foreign Affairs Committee Rep. Cory Mills, R-Fla., confronted Kerry about his past private jet use in light of the top administration official's efforts to fight climate change. Kerry said his purported use of a private jet is "one of the most outrageously persistent lies that I hear," adding that he doesn't own a jet and has never "personally" owned a jet. "Bottom line is that the climate czar is showing a climate hypocrisy when him and his family left a 325 metric ton carbon footprint from their private jet," Mills told Fox News Digital after the hearing. "Meanwhile, Kerry expects the average American to be carbon-neutral and to buy things like unreliable EVs they cant afford." "Once again, its the Democrats' standard of hypocrisy to tell Americans how to live their lives while they do the opposite," Mills continued. REPUBLICANS HAMMER KERRY OVER MASSIVE EMISSIONS FROM FAMILY PRIVATE JET: 'IT'S INSULTING' According to flight tracking data obtained by Fox News Digital in July 2022, a Gulfstream GIV-SP jet owned by Kerry's family made a total of 48 trips that lasted more than 60 hours and emitted an estimated 715,886 pounds, or 325 metric tons, of carbon over the course of the Biden administration's first 18 months. The plane was registered to Flying Squirrel LLC, a charter company owned by Kerry's wife, Teresa Heinz-Kerry. JOHN KERRY'S SECRET CCP NEGOTIATIONS PROBED BY GOP OVERSIGHT CHAIRMAN However, one month after the Fox News Digital report that highlighted the jet's extensive carbon footprint, and after lawmakers blasted Kerry for apparent hypocrisy, the Gulfstream jet was sold to an energy-focused hedge fund in New York City. Whitney Smith, a State Department spokesperson, confirmed the sale in a statement this year and said Kerry travels commercially in his current role. "Whether it was his jet or his wifes jet is missing the forest through the trees. John Kerry is an unelected bureaucrat whos making decisions that have major impacts on the lives of Americans, the overwhelming majority of whom are going to be more worried about the cost of gas to drive their cars to work, not the cost of fuel to fly a jet to King Charles coronation," Rep. Brian Mast, R-Fla., told Fox News Digital. "He needs to understand that," added Mast, who chairs the Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Oversight and Accountability. In addition, later in the hearing Thursday, Rep. Mike Waltz, R-Fla., confronted Kerry about his comments that he has never personally owned a private jet. Waltz pointed to the Fox News Digital report that shows Kerry's family had sold the jet after receiving criticism. "Here's the issue," Waltz told Kerry. "This isn't some kind of partisan gotcha. When we are asking Americans to make serious sacrifices, as we transition, for the common good and your family and/or yourself are flying around on private jets, that smacks of hypocrisy. It actually hurts your cause." "John Kerry is preaching climate change while he & his family fly on private jets," Waltz added in a tweet later in the day. "That smacks of hypocrisy as hes asking everyday Americans to make sacrifices." And Rep. Andy Biggs, R-Ariz., also criticized Kerry. "He doesnt own one but he sure does use one!" Biggs tweeted. In a statement, a State Department spokesperson doubled down on Kerry's comments during the hearing. "Secretary Kerry has never owned a private jet, flies commercially, and is actively working on initiatives like the First Movers Coalition, which has helped major airlines like Delta and United in their commitment to invest in sustainable aviation fuels that reduce greenhouse pollution while allowing Americans to continue to enjoy travel," the spokesperson told Fox News Digital. "Secretary Kerry has never owned any stake in Flying Squirrel LLC."