The protests and lawsuits were heard. The White House has abolished the controversial vehicle tol in New York. President Donald Trump sees himself as a “savior” and “king”.
This was also underlined on Wednesday with a crazy placement of the White House. On the social media channels, a picture of the Silhoutte of New York City and Trump, which carries a crown, was decorated with the social media channels. It was read under the photo: “Long Live the King.” “Manhattan and the whole of New York have been saved,” said the White House.
Since the beginning of January, New York has charged a fee of $ 9 for most Drivers-Dit corresponds to a good 8.60 euros. There are some exceptional regulations, for example for low earners. With only a few exceptions, the cost -based zone applies to the entire southern part of Manhattan to the 60th Street. The toll should not only reduce traffic, but also pollution. The money earned must flow to public transport and regional traffic and infrastructure projects. According to the media, the New York Local Transport Authority has announced that the toll will be drawn up in court.
Elephant in Porcelain Shop- both at home and abroad
The 78-year-old Republican had said during the election campaign that he wanted to become a dictator on the first day of his term. However, Trump has shown several times since his registration in what he thinks of transatlantic alliances, rules of world trade and laws in the United States. So he raised claims in Greenland and also brought military means in the extreme case in the game. Trump also wants to see the Panama Canal in the hands of the US again. Canada will also become a state of the United States.
In the United States, Republican started a radical renovation of the state apparatus – without integrating the congress. Recently, the legal scientist Erwin Cheminersky on the “New York Times” stated that “many unconstitutional and illegal actions” had already been under Trump in the first few weeks.
Source: Krone

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