California Gov. Newsom withdraws lawsuit against Trump's cutting high-speed rail funding

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Yet another win for President Trump. He cut funding for California's high-speed rail after it was found to be billions of dollars in the hole. California Governor then sued the President, but it looks like he's caved and dropped the lawsuit. Now they're going to try to get donations to continue building their boondoggle.

California drops lawsuit seeking to reinstate federal funding for the state's bullet train​


"California has dismissed a lawsuit officials filed against the Trump administration over the federal government's withdrawing of $4 billion for the state's long-delayed high-speed rail project

OAKLAND, Calif. -- California this week dismissed a lawsuit officials filed against the Trump administration over the federal government's withdrawing of $4 billion for the state's long-delayed high-speed rail project.

The U.S. Transportation Department in July slashed funds for the bullet train aimed at connecting San Francisco to Los Angeles. The Trump administration has said the California High-Speed Rail Authority had “ no viable plan ” to complete a large segment of project in the state's farm-rich Central Valley.

The authority quickly filed a lawsuit, with Democratic. Gov. Gavin Newsom calling the federal government's decision “a political stunt to punish California.”

The authority said this week it would focus on other funding sources to complete the project estimated to cost more than $100 billion.

“This action reflects the State’s assessment that the federal government is not a reliable, constructive, or trustworthy partner in advancing high-speed rail in California,” an authority spokesperson said in a statement.

The Transportation Department did not respond to a request for comment on California dismissing its lawsuit. President Donald Trump and Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy have both previously slammed the project as a “train to nowhere.”

“The Railroad we were promised still does not exist, and never will,” Trump wrote on Truth Social in July. “This project was Severely Overpriced, Overregulated, and NEVER DELIVERED.”

The authority's decision to drop the lawsuit comes as the group seeks private investors to support the bullet train. The project recently secured $1 billion in annual funding from the state's cap-and-trade program through 2045.

The program sets a declining limit on total planet-warming emissions in the state from major polluters. Companies must reduce their emissions, buy allowances from the state or other businesses, or fund projects aimed at offsetting their emissions. Money the state receives from the sales funds climate-change mitigation, affordable housing and transportation projects, as well as utility bill credits for Californians.

The rail authority said its shift in focus away from federal funding offered “a new opportunity.”

“Moving forward without the Trump administration’s involvement allows the Authority to pursue proven global best practices used successfully by modern high-speed rail systems around the world,” a spokesperson said in a statement."

California drops lawsuit seeking to reinstate federal funding for the state's bullet train


Now if they can just convince the local yokels to pony up $128 billion.

 
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"Look, I'm a complete fraud. I'm a serial liar. I'm weak. I'm the worst governor in America. But because of my mental illness and narcissism, I'm actually considering running for President. That's how desperate and pathetic the Democrat Party is right now."
 
sorry JG , but i've long since lost any interest in what Gov Newson or his contingent of maxists has to say.......apologies......they just don't make enough whiskey.....~S~
 
Yet another win for President Trump. He cut funding for California's high-speed rail after it was found to be billions of dollars in the hole. California Governor then sued the President, but it looks like he's caved and dropped the lawsuit. Now they're going to try to get donations to continue building their boondoggle.

California drops lawsuit seeking to reinstate federal funding for the state's bullet train​


"California has dismissed a lawsuit officials filed against the Trump administration over the federal government's withdrawing of $4 billion for the state's long-delayed high-speed rail project

OAKLAND, Calif. -- California this week dismissed a lawsuit officials filed against the Trump administration over the federal government's withdrawing of $4 billion for the state's long-delayed high-speed rail project.

The U.S. Transportation Department in July slashed funds for the bullet train aimed at connecting San Francisco to Los Angeles. The Trump administration has said the California High-Speed Rail Authority had “ no viable plan ” to complete a large segment of project in the state's farm-rich Central Valley.

The authority quickly filed a lawsuit, with Democratic. Gov. Gavin Newsom calling the federal government's decision “a political stunt to punish California.”

The authority said this week it would focus on other funding sources to complete the project estimated to cost more than $100 billion.

“This action reflects the State’s assessment that the federal government is not a reliable, constructive, or trustworthy partner in advancing high-speed rail in California,” an authority spokesperson said in a statement.

The Transportation Department did not respond to a request for comment on California dismissing its lawsuit. President Donald Trump and Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy have both previously slammed the project as a “train to nowhere.”

“The Railroad we were promised still does not exist, and never will,” Trump wrote on Truth Social in July. “This project was Severely Overpriced, Overregulated, and NEVER DELIVERED.”

The authority's decision to drop the lawsuit comes as the group seeks private investors to support the bullet train. The project recently secured $1 billion in annual funding from the state's cap-and-trade program through 2045.

The program sets a declining limit on total planet-warming emissions in the state from major polluters. Companies must reduce their emissions, buy allowances from the state or other businesses, or fund projects aimed at offsetting their emissions. Money the state receives from the sales funds climate-change mitigation, affordable housing and transportation projects, as well as utility bill credits for Californians.

The rail authority said its shift in focus away from federal funding offered “a new opportunity.”

“Moving forward without the Trump administration’s involvement allows the Authority to pursue proven global best practices used successfully by modern high-speed rail systems around the world,” a spokesperson said in a statement."

California drops lawsuit seeking to reinstate federal funding for the state's bullet train


Now if they can just convince the local yokels to pony up $128 billion.


Probably worried about the Discovery process which would sink his political ambitions for 2028.
 
I guess he wants to save himself from further embarrassment.

Huh, odd that, I did not think the vile dems were capable of being embarrassed....I know they don't have any shame or remorse.
Shame and embarrassment and remorse are completely foreign emotions to them. They're creeps of the highest order.
 
Yet another win for President Trump. He cut funding for California's high-speed rail after it was found to be billions of dollars in the hole. California Governor then sued the President, but it looks like he's caved and dropped the lawsuit. Now they're going to try to get donations to continue building their boondoggle.

California drops lawsuit seeking to reinstate federal funding for the state's bullet train​


"California has dismissed a lawsuit officials filed against the Trump administration over the federal government's withdrawing of $4 billion for the state's long-delayed high-speed rail project

OAKLAND, Calif. -- California this week dismissed a lawsuit officials filed against the Trump administration over the federal government's withdrawing of $4 billion for the state's long-delayed high-speed rail project.

The U.S. Transportation Department in July slashed funds for the bullet train aimed at connecting San Francisco to Los Angeles. The Trump administration has said the California High-Speed Rail Authority had “ no viable plan ” to complete a large segment of project in the state's farm-rich Central Valley.

The authority quickly filed a lawsuit, with Democratic. Gov. Gavin Newsom calling the federal government's decision “a political stunt to punish California.”

The authority said this week it would focus on other funding sources to complete the project estimated to cost more than $100 billion.

“This action reflects the State’s assessment that the federal government is not a reliable, constructive, or trustworthy partner in advancing high-speed rail in California,” an authority spokesperson said in a statement.

The Transportation Department did not respond to a request for comment on California dismissing its lawsuit. President Donald Trump and Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy have both previously slammed the project as a “train to nowhere.”

“The Railroad we were promised still does not exist, and never will,” Trump wrote on Truth Social in July. “This project was Severely Overpriced, Overregulated, and NEVER DELIVERED.”

The authority's decision to drop the lawsuit comes as the group seeks private investors to support the bullet train. The project recently secured $1 billion in annual funding from the state's cap-and-trade program through 2045.

The program sets a declining limit on total planet-warming emissions in the state from major polluters. Companies must reduce their emissions, buy allowances from the state or other businesses, or fund projects aimed at offsetting their emissions. Money the state receives from the sales funds climate-change mitigation, affordable housing and transportation projects, as well as utility bill credits for Californians.

The rail authority said its shift in focus away from federal funding offered “a new opportunity.”

“Moving forward without the Trump administration’s involvement allows the Authority to pursue proven global best practices used successfully by modern high-speed rail systems around the world,” a spokesperson said in a statement."

California drops lawsuit seeking to reinstate federal funding for the state's bullet train


Now if they can just convince the local yokels to pony up $128 billion.


Originally, it was supposed to be 800 miles long but it' been scaled back to 170 miles. The California High Speed Fraud has been going on for nearly 20 years and they are only now BEGINNING to lay tracks! So yeah, Libtards open up those wallets! BAHAHAHAHA!!! :auiqs.jpg:
 
We have no money and you took your money but now we have "new opportunities" to find....better platitudes while never actually building anything.

It would be funny if it weren't so sad. California Tax Payers have been FLEECED for years over this project.
 
Americans are poking around finding all the democrats fraud schemes.

Democrats = traitors
 
I think he had to drop it as the state was running out of money to pursue it.

Saving all those smelt fish really did them in.
Saving the smelt fish was just another democrat attack on Americans to take their water and increase food prices.

ALL DONE INTENTIONALLY

democrats = traitors
 
We have no money and you took your money but now we have "new opportunities" to find....better platitudes while never actually building anything.

It would be funny if it weren't so sad. California Tax Payers have been FLEECED for years over this project.
No bigger fool than a California Liberal. Watch the dummies line up and dump their own money into the train to nowhere. LOL
 
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