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Hochul slams Trump's 'king' remark after president's move to block congestion pricing toll in NYC

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.


Hochul slams Trump's 'king' remark after president's move to block congestion pricing toll in NYC
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"It wasn't an adversarial meeting," the Democrat said, "but I was very clear, especially after I found that the Trump administration had ended a program that was put in place, congestion pricing, by the duly elected members of our legislature representing the voice of the people, and with a tweet, he claims that he is the king, and therefore he has the power to destroy it."

The Trump administration on Wednesday ordered a stop to the program, which launched Jan. 5 with the goals of thinning traffic and funding mass transit by imposing a $9 toll on most vehicles entering Manhattan's core south of Central Park.

Trump declared victory on Truth Social after the announcement, writing, "CONGESTION PRICING IS DEAD. Manhattan, and all of New York, is SAVED. LONG LIVE THE KING!"

Hochul immediately fired back on Wednesday, criticizing the remark. She reiterated her stance Sunday.

"And I have a problem with that characterization, because we labored under a king 250 years ago, and as I said, we're not going back there," Hochul said.

The congestion tolling has been divisive in New York, with most opposition coming from suburban commuters or from those living in areas not well-served by the subway system. Advocates say it is an innovative way to speed up traffic and reduce air pollution.

Hochul said that while her meeting with Trump may not have persuaded the president to rethink his move to block the program, she will continue to fight for it.

"The people in my state need to know I'm willing to take the fight wherever I have to," she said.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Editor's note: This article has been corrected to reflect that Gov. Kathy Hochul said her meeting with President Donald Trump wasn't adversarial.

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