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NY governor makes case for Manhattan tolls in meeting with Trump after feds ordered a halt
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Trump and Hochul discuss Manhattan toll program in White House meeting
Goodbye to the new toll system in Manhattan: This is Donald Trump’s plan to end NYC’s congestion pricing
Declaring himself “king,” Donald Trump and his transportation secretary say that New York City’s pilot congestion pricing toll must end.
Emil Bove, a top Justice Department official, has plowed through norms and niceties, whether scolding FBI leadership for "insubordination" in refusing his request to hand over the names of agents who investigated the January 2021 assault on the U.
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New York Gov. Kathy Hochul says she told President Donald Trump in a private meeting at the White House that congestion pricing tolls in Manhattan are necessary and working
The Trump administration has moved to pull the plug on New York’s congestion pricing toll — setting off a feisty legal showdown between the feds and the state over the controversial
The governor told CBS that she believes congestion pricing is working and President Donald Trump does not have the power to unilaterally end it.
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New York Gov. Kathy Hochul is pushing back against President Donald Trump’s “King" remark after his administration moved to block the state’s congestion pricing program.
An AI-generated image depicted Trump wearing a crown and the slogan "Long live the king" on a Time magazine cover.
President Donald Trump’s administration has ordered a halt to New York City’s congestion pricing system, which thins traffic and funds mass transit.
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BuzzFeed on MSNIf You're Wondering How Donald Trump's Supporters Are Taking His "Long Live The King" Post, I Have An Answer For YouYesterday, President Donald Trump ordered an end to New York City's congestion toll, which charges most drivers $9 to enter Manhattan below 60th Street. The toll not only helped thin out New York's infamous congestion but also helped fund public transit as bus and train ridership grew.
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The Department of Justice is in upheaval from firings and resignations in the first weeks of the Trump administration. Fear has silenced many in the department, but two prosecutors are speaking up.
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