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New Yorker, Duffy targets congestion pricing in new ads

Exclusive: New York City workers slammed the city’s congested traffic pricing in a new ad for the Department of Transportation.

“I think with tolls rising, train fares are raised, and now you want to add tolls on the street, I think it’s boundary theft,” a man said in the clip.

Another New York worker said: “It’s ridiculous, it’s going to…it’s destroying the city.”

“This is more expensive for me,” said one man.

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Sean Duffy, secretary of the U.S. Department of Transportation, spoke to the media about approaching Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport and falling into the Potomac River in the United States on January 30, 2025 after U.S. Hawk Flight 5342 collided with a Blackhawk helicopter. (Ken Cedeno/Reuters)

The video is part of a broader effort by the Trump administration to crack down on supporters as an important way to curb Manhattan traffic.

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New York Gov. Kathy Hochul speaks at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago on Monday, August 19, 2024. (AP Photo/J. ScottApplewhite)

Gloria Shepherd, executive director of the Federal Highway Administration, wrote a letter asking tolls to end on March 21.

While technically a pilot program, these tolls proved to have received a $37.5 million bonus in January. In addition to Shepherd’s letter, Duffy canceled the Biden-er-ers era agreement between the department and the New York department.

New York Democratic Governor Kathy Hochul vowed to “resist in an orderly manner” to deal with the FHWA’s request to end the program in an “orderly manner.”

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Drivers in New York City are paying to enter certain areas of Manhattan. (Fox News Photo/Joshua Comins)

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“Our position is clear: it’s not a legal order. We have filed a lawsuit and it’s up to the court to decide now,” John J. McCarthy, head of policy and external relations at MTA, said on the plea earlier this week.

Tolls are valid every day in Manhattan and South on 60th Street.

Fox News’ Alexandra Koch contributed to the report.

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