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Trump, New York governor may discuss Constitution gas pipeline

Donald Trump and New York Governor Kathy Hochul will meet on Friday morning. The U.S. President said that the talks could include reviving a natural gas pipeline called the Constitution in the Northeast.

Williams Cos had planned to build a pipeline that would have brought gas from Pennsylvania’s drilling fields into New York. However, the company canceled it in 2020 due to opposition from New York politicians and environmentalists.

Trump claimed that a pipeline could lower energy prices in the region. It is still unclear how the pipeline could be approved.

Trump said to reporters in the Oval Office: "Kathy Hochul is a very nice woman. She's coming tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock, to meet with me about that and other issues."

I hope we won't need to use the extraordinary power of the federal government in order to accomplish this. We will do it if necessary, but I doubt we'll need to.

Trump and his Energy Dominance Council, co-chaired with Interior Secretary Doug Burgum & Energy Secretary Chris Wright, have made such pipelines a priority.

Williams representatives did not reply to our request for comment.

Hochul demanded earlier this week that Trump reverse U.S. Tariffs on Canadian Energy Imports. He argued the tariffs and Canadian Retaliatory Actions threatened to increase electricity and heating costs in New York.

Hochul told reporters, "I reached out yesterday to the President and said that I wanted to continue the conversation we had in the Oval Office two weeks ago."

"I've got a lot of things on my schedule." We discussed infrastructure and Penn Station. He knows that I would like to discuss congestion pricing once again. "I want to discuss, you know our concerns regarding energy in light the tariffs." (Reporting and editing by Chris Reese, Rod Nickel, Trevor Hunnicutt, and Timothy Gardner. Reporting by Steve Holland and Ryan Patrick Jones.

(source: Reuters)