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Rachel Campos Duffy: An American Love Story Built on Faith and Family

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The Catholic mother of nine and Fox News host explains to the Register why true patriotism begins in the domestic church.

In a fast-paced media landscape where the news cycle never stops and the digital sphere threatens to dissolve the boundaries of daily life, Rachel Campos-Duffy is advocating for a radical return to the rhythms of family, tradition, and faith.

The Fox & Friends Weekend host, author, and mother of nine is out now with a new book, American Patriotism, which celebrates the upcoming 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, as well as America’s greatness, through a collection of deeply personal essays from various public voices and those closest to her, including her daughter, Evita, and her husband, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy.

In a touching story comically told, the transportation secretary shares what it was like being the 10th of 11 siblings, and a memory of a road trip to the Grand Canyon he took with his brothers, sisters, and one brave mother.

Shuffling out of a car crammed with kids in the pre-internet era, Sean's mother was unaware of how dreadfully long the hike down into the canyon is, and they all were sweating, starving and panting by the time they arrived.

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