First, a reminder from yesterday’s ruling:
A judge on Wednesday blocked the U.S. Transportation Department from withholding federal funding from New York as the Trump administration seeks to stop Manhattan’s congestion pricing program.
U.S. District Judge Lewis Liman, who a day earlier had issued a temporary restraining order, issued a preliminary injunction preventing the federal government from withholding approval of or funding for New York projects.
Liman said in his 109-page opinion that the Transportation Department had “challenged Plaintiffs to a game of chicken,” saying New York could either end the program or “else may brace for impact and prepare to suffer the effects” of government compliance measures.
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Duffy: “If you’re liberal, they want you to take public transportation … the problem is that it’s dirty. You have criminals. It’s homeless shelters. It’s insane asylums. It’s a work ground for the criminal element of the city to prey upon the good people.”
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) May 28, 2025 at 4:42 PM