Trump pulls funding for California High-speed rail
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The Trump administration announces that it will terminate unspent funds that were going to be spent on the California bullet train.
President Donald Trump is pulling federal funding for one of California’s most ambitious—and controversial—projects as his feud with the state’s Democratic governor, Gavin Newsom, rages on. Trump announced that he had “officially freed” American taxpayers from funding the state’s long-planned high-speed train,
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