WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump offered in January to lift a hold on $16 billion in federal funding for the Gateway Hudson River tunnel if Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer helped rename Washington Dulles International Airport and New York's Penn Station in Mr. Trump's honor, multiple outlets reported publicly this week. Schumer rejected the proposal and said he lacked authority to rename the facilities. New York and New Jersey sued the administration after construction funding was frozen, prompting a court hearing this week as work faced suspension and about 1,000 jobs risked loss. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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President Trump and his political allies stood to gain symbolic legacy branding if the renaming proposal succeeded, while project contractors could benefit if the withheld funding was released and work resumed.
New York and New Jersey residents, construction workers, and regional economies faced risks from halted Gateway project funding and the potential suspension of ongoing construction.
Trump Sought Naming Rights for Tunnel Funding Release
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