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‘Reeks of Fraud’: Sean Duffy Calls Out CDL Tragedy in Ohio

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14.07.2026

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‘Reeks of Fraud’: Sean Duffy Calls Out CDL Tragedy in Ohio

Department of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is speaking out about another deadly crash allegedly caused by a foreign-born driver who had a commercial driver’s license despite not being able to speak English.

Earlier this month, Bekhzod Asrarov, who was born in Uzbekistan, allegedly struck the back of a 2025 Honda Accord in Madison County, Ohio. The incident resulted in the death of the driver, 21-year-old Tobias Forsythe, who was a native of Gahanna, Ohio, and a soccer player at the University of Massachusetts-Lowell.

Asrarov, 42, is charged with falsification. He allegedly ripped off the truck’s dash cam before authorities could arrive to the scene of the crash. Prosecutors noted that more charges could be coming, pending a full report, according to NBC4. Asarov was released without bond last weekend and will be required to wear an ankle monitor.

As was discussed on Monday morning’s edition of Fox News’ “America’s Newsroom,” Asrarov came to the United States in 2024 via a diversity visa lottery. He needed Google Translate to communicate with Ohio troopers.

Duffy, a guest on the program, noted that Asrarov also allegedly tried to rip out his electronic log book.

“Not only did he not speak English, when he took the test to get his commercial driver’s license, he took it in English and allegedly passed. So, this reeks of fraud, and we are now digging in to figure out where did he go to school, who gave him the test, how did they pass him,” Duffy continued. “But, per our........

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