(Bloomberg) -- President Donald Trump and Governor Andrew Cuomo failed to reach an agreement Thursday to resolve a dispute over the administration’s decision to ban New York State residents from using programs that allow speedier customs and immigration checks.Trump and Cuomo met Thursday at the White
-- President Donald Trump and Governor Andrew Cuomo failed to reach an agreement Thursday to resolve a dispute over the administration’s decision to ban New York State residents from using programs that allow speedier customs and immigration checks.
“Despite that, we will continue discussions with the State of New York to find a mutually agreeable solution,” added Wolf, who attended the White House meeting. But Cuomo, a Democrat, also sought to raise public pressure on Trump to reverse course. He called the administration’s decision “extortion” during a Thursday morning appearance on CNN.
White House Press Secretary Stephanie Grisham denied the administration’s actions were politically motivated.
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