Federal Judge Thwarts Trump’s Retaliation Over NYC Congestion Toll
A federal judge temporarily blocked US President Trump from retaliating against New York's Manhattan congestion toll, while a lawsuit is underway. The toll, originally approved by Biden, faces opposition from Trump, who has threatened funding cuts. New York Governor Hochul praised the ruling as a win for commuters.

A New York federal judge has intervened to halt President Trump's attempts to retaliate against a Manhattan congestion toll. Judge Lewis Liman issued a temporary restraining order, pausing any federal funding cuts until a lawsuit challenging the move is resolved.
The toll, approved during Joe Biden's presidency, is opposed by Trump, whose properties are affected. Governor Kathy Hochul celebrated the court ruling as a significant victory for New Yorkers.
While Trump administration officials threaten to block funding for New York's transportation projects, Hochul remains firm on maintaining the toll, citing environmental and infrastructural benefits.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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