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Friday, February 14, 2020

Cuomo caves in: NY Governor says he WILL give Feds access to state DMV records if Trump reverses ban on 175,000 New Yorkers accessing trusted traveler schemes - hours before meeting the President

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has indicated that he will make concessions to President Donald Trump in a long-standing dispute over the state's pro-immigrant 'sanctuary' policies.

In radio interviews on Wednesday, Cuomo said he would allow federal officials limited access to a Department of Motor Vehicles database if the Trump administration reverses its move to block state residents from Global Entry and other programs that allow travelers to avoid long border security lines.

The governor's unexpected comments came just hours before he is set to meet Trump on Thursday to discuss the issue that's had the pair at odds for the past week.

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

f that pos and his brother fredo!

Anonymous said...

So Gov. Cuomo wants to allow illegals to be on the Trusted Travelers Global Entry program? In other words, we allow illegals to come and go to foreign countries just as though they were American citizens. What will they use as a Passport? Does Cuomo now want to issue illegals American Passports?

Anonymous said...

Still your President, and still winning !

Anonymous said...

Corrupto can go f himself!

Anonymous said...

Is Nancy screaming yet? Ready to impeach again for Trump abusing (using) his power to protect Americans? I used to just think she was mad with power. Now I seriously think she has reached a phase where she is mentally unstable. Maybe our government has always been corrupt as it is now. Maybe I just didn't realize it as much as I do now. But I do know it is corrupt, and Trump is exposing it to all of America. And maybe that's why the incumbent government employees and representatives have considered Trump an enemy from the day he announced his candidacy. Looking back on the last four years, it is starting to make sense.