President Trump has officially withdrawn federal funding from California Governor Gavin Newsom's ambitious high-speed rail project. This decision marks a significant shift in federal support for the initiative, which has faced considerable scrutiny regarding its financial management and projected outcomes. The announcement signals a definitive end to federal contributions for the project under the current administration.
The President's statement strongly condemned the project, labeling it a "boondoggle" and directly attributing its shortcomings to Governor Newsom's leadership. He emphasized the substantial financial investment, estimated to be "Hundreds of Billions of Dollars," and the lack of demonstrable progress or tangible results. The promised high-speed rail line, a central element of the project, remains unbuilt, fueling criticism of its feasibility and execution.
Trump further criticized the project's inherent flaws, citing excessive costs, overregulation, and a failure to deliver on its initial promises. He specifically acknowledged the efforts of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy in ensuring that no further federal funds would be directed towards what he termed the "Newscum SCAM." The administration's stance reflects a firm belief that the project was poorly conceived, unnecessary, and ultimately a misuse of taxpayer resources. The decision underscores the administration's commitment to fiscal responsibility and its skepticism towards the project's long-term viability.
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Fuerza
It was never going to work! This project was over budget from day Trump did the right thing.
Ongania
High-speed rail is a future-proof investment! Shame on Trump for prioritizing political vendettas over progress.
Manolo Noriega
Hundreds of thousands of potential jobs now lost thanks to Trump. Unbelievable.
Ongania
The project would have gone on for 10-12 years with no progress and an endless amount of resources used!
Fuerza
The East Coast and Europe understand the value of High Speed Rail - so sad to be held back by this administration.