Judge rules in favor of New York and New Jersey for now in $16B tunnel fight with Trump


A federal judge ruled Friday to temporarily block the Trump administration from suspending federal disbursements for the Gateway Tunnel Project.
Construction on the project was expected to end Friday night without court intervention. Judge Jeannette Vargas has also asked for both parties to submit additional information on the issue within the next few days.
The tunnel is being constructed under the Hudson River to connect New York and New Jersey. The pause in building would have resulted in the immediate loss of nearly 1,000 jobs, according to a press release from the project, and an extended pause could put about 11,000 construction jobs at risk.
The administration halted funding for the $16 billion project when the government shut down last fall. But despite the shutdown ending in November and government funding packages passing this week, the administration has not released the funds.
The Trump administration asked Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., for the Dulles International Airport in Washington and Penn Station in New York to be named after President Donald Trump in exchange for releasing the funds needed to build the tunnel, multiple sources told NBC News Thursday.


