Donald Trump declares himself ‘king’ after striking down New York congestion pricing

Donald Trump declares himself ‘king’ after striking down New York congestion pricing​

Trump faces legal challenge after threatening to kill Manhattan toll that raises money for mass transit

Alex Woodward in New York - Wednesday 19 February 2025 20:51 GMT

Days after suggesting he is above the law (a), Donald Trump declared himself “king” following his administration’s push to strike down new tolls for Manhattan drivers to raise funds for the city’s aging mass transit system.

“CONGESTION PRICING IS DEAD,” he wrote on Truth Social on Wednesday. “Manhattan, and all of New York, is SAVED. LONG LIVE THE KING!”

The White House’s X account then shared his statement, with a mock cover of Time magazine featuring a portrait of the president wearing a crown with the caption “long live the king.”

White House deputy chief of staff Taylor Budowich also shared an AI-generated image of the president wearing a crown and regal cape.

In a letter (attached) to New York Governor Kathy Hochul on Wednesday, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy outlined the president’s objections to the first-of-its-kind congestion pricing program, claiming that federal officials would be discussing plans with the state for the “orderly cessation of toll operations.”

Duffy called the program “backwards and unfair” and a “slap in the face to working class Americans and small business owners.”

“Public transit is the lifeblood of New York City and critical to our economic future — as a New Yorker, like President Trump, knows very well,” Hochul fired back in response.

Since the program rolled out last month, vehicle congestion in New York has “dropped dramatically and commuters are getting to work faster than ever,” she said.

“We are a nation of laws, not ruled by a king,” Hochul said. “We’ll see you in court.”

Trump’s statement follows his declaration that “he who saves his Country does not violate any Law,” a message also shared by White House X accounts in an apparent endorsement of a belief that the president of the United States is incapable of breaking any law.

On Tuesday, the president — who has empowered Elon Musk to gut federal agencies while blocking congressionally approved funding and inviting major constitutional challenges in courtrooms across the country — issued an executive order to consolidate power (a) by assuming regulatory control of independent agencies created by Congress, which are now no longer allowed to disagree with him.

New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority sued Duffy and federal transportation officials on Wednesday, arguing that the Trump administration unlawfully and “precipitously — and for blatantly political reasons— purported to ‘terminate’ the program, as then-candidate Trump proclaimed he would do in his first week in office.”

“The Administration’s efforts to summarily and unilaterally overturn the considered determinations of the political branches — federal, state, and city — are unlawful, and the Court should declare that they are null and void,” lawyers for the MTA argued (attached).

A sign advertising the congestion relief zone's toll in New York City
Trump’s threats to congestion pricing would strip New York’s mass transit system of roughly $15 billion in upgrades (AP)

If the court allows Trump to follow through with his threats, he will be stripping more than $15 billion that the MTA had planned to spend on crucial upgrades throughout the city’s mass transit system, which moves more than 3.6 million people on subways and 1.4 million on busses each day.

“It’s mystifying that after four years and 4,000 pages of federally-supervised environmental review — and barely three months after giving final approval to the [program] — [the Transportation Department] would seek to totally reverse course,” MTA chair and CEO Janno Lieber said in a statement.

New York City comptroller Brad Lander said he was “appalled” by the president’s actions, which he called “another instance of federal overreach by the Trump administration.”

Trump delivered his announcement while New York City Mayor Eric Adams was in a federal courthouse (a), where a judge grilled his attorneys and the deputy assistant U.S. attorney general about the Department of Justice’s motion to drop federal corruption charges against him. Adams is accused of agreeing to a quid pro quo arrangement that would see his case dissolved on the condition that he support Trump’s aggressive anti-immigration agenda.

Hochul has met with New York City officials (a) about Adams’s future and has not ruled out ordering his removal.​

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On the one hand shit like this:
“he who saves his Country does not violate any Law,”
kind of puts me on edge and Elon being in charge of anything except throwing money at things is retarded. On the other I know these groups are only upset because their bloated money-leeching bureaucracy is being dismantled.
 
If Kamala had declared every US road a toll road to "fight climate change" and then called herself Queen, where would the outrage have been?

Spoiler: It wouldn't have.

A guy with a bit of an ego calls himself King in a situation where the title doesn't even exist? And you're hyperventilating over it?


Speaks more to you than him.
 
On the one hand shit like this kind of puts me on edge and Elon being in charge of anything except throwing money at things is retarded. On the other I know these groups are only upset because their bloated money-leeching bureaucracy is being dismantled.
People have been putting in work to actively fuck things up for longer than I've been alive and in doing so they've created the conditions where I see shit like this and go "fucking legend" without a hint of irony. Still not tired of winning.
 
If Kamala had declared every US road a toll road to "fight climate change" and then called herself Queen, where would the outrage have been?

Spoiler: It wouldn't have.

A guy with a bit of an ego calls himself King in a situation where the title doesn't even exist? And you're hyperventilating over it?


Speaks more to you than him.
Yeah I don't know why they lead with the "King" bit, that's the least concerning quote attributed to him in this article. It's a figure of speech for fuck's sake. Duke Nukem is not an aspiring dictator.
Propagandists just don't have that touch no more.
 
You know what? Let's do it. We've never tried proper monarchy.

Suck it commies, we're back to kings because you couldn't keep your mouth shut.
to quote the great Hoppe:

Democracy has nothing to do with freedom. Democracy is a soft variant of communism, and rarely in the history of ideas has it been taken for anything else.
 
Yes we did. And we were so sick of it we threw all their tea into the ocean
many have pointed out that the American Revolution started over not wanting to deal with the bullshit nitnoid oversight of a foreign government. The Declaration of Independence, written by Jefferson, never once mentions a critique of monarchy. A republic doesn't have to be and shouldn't be democratic. The Roman empire considered it a Republic up to the sack of Constantinople in 1204
 
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