October 5, 2025

Trump administrator reduces NYC Transportation’s financing, blame “dei”

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The Ministry of Transport blocks the financing of two highly anticipated Transport Infrastructure Projects in New York.

The ministry has published a provisional final rule which prohibits the “contractual requirements of the race and sex of federal subsidies”, according to a press release, and published an administrative examination on this basis of two New York transport infrastructure projects to determine “if unconstitutional practices occur”.

The Director of Management of Management and Budget Russ Vought was the first to announce the decision.

“About $ 18 billion in New York infrastructure projects have been suspended to ensure that funding does not circulate according to unconstitutional Dei principles,” said Vought in a post.

One of these projects is the Hudson Tunnel Reconstruction Project, an initiative of several billion dollars to repair an existing tunnel damaged by Superstorm Sandy in 2012 and to build a new double -track tunnel that would make New Jersey and Manhattan. The project is part of an initiative to “improve and extend rail service in the northeast corridor, the country’s busiest passenger line in the country”, according to the DOT website, so that the loss of temporary financing should not affect more than New York residents.

The other is the second avenue Subway, a plan promised for a long time and long -awaited to extend the metro Q in East Harlem, a neighborhood in the working class with a dominant Hispanic and black population.

The project was proposed for the first time in 1929 but has faced many obstacles. The second of what was to be the final phase of the project was Green enlightened by the MTA just over a month ago, and the first works were to start later this year. The new timing is not clear. The dowry now refuses to deal with a disbursement of $ 300 million for the project.

“The ministry focuses on these projects because they are undoubtedly the biggest infrastructure initiatives in the Western hemisphere, and the American people want to see them finished quickly and effectively,” the ministry said in the press release.

Here is the kicker, however: speed and efficiency could have been completely out of the window, and Dei has nothing to do with that.

Due to the closure of the government, which started after midnight last night last night and currently has no clear end in sight, the dowry shared that they have since known the staff of the civil rights who was supposed to carry out the exam, and now the “will take more time” process.

This decision could be a direct piece of the head of the Senate minority, Chuck Schumer, and the minority chief of the Hakeem Jeffries Chamber, who both represent New York in the Congress and refused to put pressure on republican pressures on the credit bill after attending an oval office meeting with the president Trump and other republican leaders. Democrats demand the inclusion of health policies as the overthrow of Medicaid cuts and the extension of grants to the Act respecting affordable care to any credit bill.

After the meeting of the Oval Office, Trump published a vulgar and racist Deepfake video generated by the two members of the Congress on his social account of truth.

In a press release on news, the dowry described the government’s closure of “closure of Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jefferies”, with poorly spelled in Jeffries’s surname.

This is not the Trump administration’s first attack on New York public transportation this week, not to mention this year.

The government has decided to reduce MTA access to millions of dollars in security subsidy, Streetsblog reported on Tuesday objections to the city’s sanctuary for immigrants.

Each transit system receives money from the public transport security subsidy program from the Ministry of Internal Security, established after September 11 attacks to ensure the safety of the public transport system.

New York prosecutor, Letitia James quickly continued the DHS on Tuesday, and a federal judge has since published a temporary block.


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