President Donald Trump met with New York Gov. Kathy Hochul for more than an hour on Friday to discuss a controversial Manhattan toll program known as congestion pricing. The Democratic governor also spoke with the president about immigration and energy policies during the Oval Office meeting,
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
President Donald Trump announced his appointments to his administration’s Council of Governors on Wednesday, including a few both parties that he has sparred with over the years. “Today, President Donald J.
Gov. Kathy Hochul and MTA Chair Janno Lieber on Wednesday presented a defiant front against the White House's order to kill congestion pricing.
Gov. Kathy Hochul (D-NY) blasted the Trump administration for creating a “perception” that the charges against Eric Adams were dropped due to a deal he struck with the White House.
Just before heading to the White House, the Democratic governor laid out in an interview with CNN how she had been talking to Trump officials: This is about money — the $15 billion into public transit the plan is supposed to generate with tolls — and this is about the way she’s warning to try to turn the tide against the president.
With a pair of House members from both parties considering trying to take her job, Gov. Kathy Hochul (D-NY) will have to play defense from the right and the center — if not quite the center-left.
Gov. Kathy Hochul remains confident that congestion pricing will remain in place, despite President Trump pulling federal approval. She appeared on this Sunday's "Face the Nation" and detailed her visit to the White House on Friday.
Gov. Kathy Hochul pitched President Donald Trump on the merits of congestion pricing for more than an hour at the White House Friday, showing off a 22-page presentation titled “New York: Fast, Strong, Beautiful” that includes a photo of Trump Tower.
President Donald Trump described his Friday meeting as not budging as to what Gov. Kathy Hochul presented to him on the effects of congestion pricing at the White House.