DOJ Reveals Weaknesses in Trump’s NYC Congestion Pricing Plan

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The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) accidentally filed a document outlining flaws with the Trump administration’s plan to end congestion pricing in New York City. The memo was uploaded to a public docket and quickly taken down, but it admitted that the plan is “very unlikely” to succeed. The document criticized the DOJ’s approach, suggesting a shift in strategy.


DOJ Mistakenly Reveals Weaknesses in Trump Administration’s NYC Congestion Pricing Plan

ABC News reports on this unexpected turn.

Secret Plan to Abolish NYC Congestion Pricing Accidentally Published by Feds

Find out more about this revelation from the Gothamist.

Feds Unintentionally Reveal Memo Detailing Plan to Kill Congestion Pricing

Our New York Post source has more on this.

DOJ Filings Criticize Congestion Pricing Case, Sparking Dispute with Transportation Department

The full story can be found on Courthouse News Service.

DOJ Lawyers Advocate for Shift in US Strategy to Terminate NYC Congestion Toll

Details of this proposed change can be found on Bloomberg.com.


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