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Trump Criticizes NYC’s Congestion Pricing, Declares Himself “King”
Former U.S. President Donald Trump has voiced strong opposition to New York City’s congestion pricing plan, calling it a “horrible idea” and taking a dramatic turn by referring to himself as a king during his remarks.
The congestion pricing policy, aimed at reducing traffic in Manhattan, would impose fees on drivers entering certain areas of the city. New York Governor Kathy Hochul has faced backlash over the plan, which critics argue would burden everyday commuters.

During a recent event, Trump took the opportunity to blast the policy and its supporters, stating, “This congestion pricing scam is just another way to rip off hardworking Americans. And let’s be honest, they don’t want a leader—they want a king! Long live the king!”
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His statement quickly sparked online debates, with some supporters cheering his confidence while others questioned his choice of words. The White House has yet to comment on Trump’s remarks.
NYC Congestion Pricing Faces Growing Opposition
The congestion pricing plan was set to take effect soon, but increasing criticism from political leaders and residents may put its implementation in jeopardy. Hochul has defended the policy as a necessary step to reduce traffic and fund public transportation. However, opponents, including Trump, argue that it acts as an unfair congestion tax on drivers.
As Trump continues to position himself as a central figure in political debates, his “king” reference has left many wondering: was it a joke, or does he see himself as true American royalty?