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US foes Iran, Russia, other UN diplomats exempt from NYC congestion pricing as taxpayers forced to foot bill
Earlier this month, New York implemented its widely contested Congestion Relief Zone tolling scheme, which charges drivers between $9 and $21.60 per day to drive below 60th Street in Manhattan.
On Jan. 6, the State Department released guidance that exempts employees and personnel from foreign missions and international organizations, including the United Nations, from paying Congestion Relief Zone fees.
«Wait ‘til the people get a load of this,» New York City Republican Councilwoman Vickie Paladino told Fox News Digital. «Why should a truck driver from Queens or New Jersey face a new burden of $10K a year for delivering into Manhattan while some corrupt Iranian diplomat gets total immunity?»
The Queens Republican told Fox News Digital that the announcement of special treatment for United Nations personnel did not «come as any surprise.» Paladino said the U.N. «has been using our city as their personal playground for decades, and the State Department has enabled them with blanket exemptions from the many laws and fines that regular New Yorkers struggle with,» adding, «it’s just one big mess.»
NJ DEM SLAMS NEW YORK AS CONTROVERSIAL NYC CONGESTION PRICING TAKES EFFECT
An NYPD officer stands outside parked vehicles relating to the United Nations General Assembly in midtown Manhattan on Wednesday, Sept. 20, 2023. (Julia Bonavita/Fox News Digital)
«Our diplomats can just skate about anywhere they like in the five boroughs,» Paladino said, explaining how diplomats are routinely forgiven for speeding tickets, fines and parking tickets. «We’ve seen cars with diplomat plates rack[ing] up six figures in unpaid parking fines,» she said.
An investigation by NBC New York in 2022 found that Russian diplomats had accumulated over $100,000 in unpaid fines for parking since 2003. A State Department spokesperson referred NBC to a policy indicating that «three or more unpaid violations since 2003 will result in a nation being suspended from registering or renewing diplomatic license plates.» Russia had 46 outstanding unpaid tickets, but the State Department «declined to say definitively» to NBC News reporters if Russia’s ability to register or renew diplomatic plates was suspended.
The U.S. State Department has exempted U.N. diplomats and missions in New York City from paying new congestion fees according to recent guidance published by the government. (getty images)
The Congestion Relief Zone charges drivers based on the size of their vehicle. These rates, which will increase in 2031, are meant to raise funds to upgrade the transportation system and reduce traffic in the zone. Paladino said that these fees will not result in «any improvement that is going to be worth the kind of money they’re going to be raking in.» Describing an «absolutely filthy, dirty, disgusting» subway system and a Metropolitan Transportation Authority deeply in debt, Paladino said that «the trust factor here is nil.»
NEW YORK DEMOCRATS’ NEW TAX FORCES MIDDLE-CLASS WORKERS INTO LAWLESS SUBWAY TUNNELS
Overhead equipment was installed on New York City streets for the controversial congestion pricing plan, which electronically bills drivers a toll for traveling below 60th St., in order to reduce traffic and emissions, improve New Yorkers quality of life, and urge people to use public transportation. (Getty Images)
Congestion pricing has already had an impact beyond decreasing traffic. The New York Post reported on Jan. 3 that the New York City union for EMTs and paramedics urged its members to transfer from stations within the Congestion Relief Zone because workers making less than $19 per hour could not afford the $45 weekly charge to enter the zone.
Fox News Digital reached out to the State Department to ask why they issued an exemption for U.N. personnel, how many vehicles were estimated to be exempted by their guidance and whether New York and New Jersey residents ought to shoulder the economic burden of the Congestion Relief Zone while U.N. personnel, including representatives from unfriendly foreign regimes, pay nothing. There was no response.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin, right, and Chinese President Xi Jinping ‘s New York-based diplomats will not need to pay the new congestion pricing. (Alexander Zemlianichenko/Pool via REUTERS)
Fox News Digital also reached out to the offices of New York City Mayor Eric Adams and Gov. Kathy Hochul’s office for comment but received no response.
«As far as economically,» congestion pricing is «probably the worst thing that could happen so soon after COVID,» Paladino added. She said that fixing a «broken city» does not occur «by just doubling down on the middle class and the lower middle class.»
There are 193 member states of the United Nations, many with missions in and around New York City.
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«Ahora todo depende de Rusia»: Zelenski elogia las conversaciones con Estados Unidos para una tregua en Ucrania
No vamos a reconocer los territorios ocupados por Rusia. Lo cierto es que nuestro pueblo luchó por ello
“Todo depende de Rusia”
¿Zelenski irá a la Casa Blanca otra vez?
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Greenland’s center-right party pulls off upset victory as Trump seeks control
Greenland’s center-right Demokraatit party pulled off a surprise victory in the country’s parliamentary elections, taking Greenlandic Prime Minister Múte Egede’s party, Inuit Ataqatigiit, out of power. Independence from Denmark became a focal point of the election amid President Donald Trump’s repeated talk of the U.S. taking control.
«People want change … We want more business to finance our welfare,» said Jens-Frederik Nielsen, Demokraatit’s leader, according to Reuters. The outlet added that Nielsen said Greenland does not «want independence tomorrow» and would prefer separation from Denmark be based on a «good foundation.»
Leader of Demokraatit, Jens-Frederik Nielsen, reacts during the election party at cafe Killut in Nuuk, March 12, 2025. (Ritzau Scanpix/Mads Claus Rasmussen via REUTERS)
GREENLAND’S OPPOSITION PARTY PUSHES CLOSER US TIES, INDEPENDENCE FROM DENMARK AS TRUMP PLAYS BIG IN ELECTION
Four of the five main parties on the ballot, including the ones that won first and second place, Demokraatit Party and Naleraq, favor independence from Denmark, but disagree on the pace. Greenland, whose population is approximately 57,000 people, currently operates as a semi-autonomous territory of the Kingdom of Denmark. However, Trump’s renewed interest in the island sparked conversations about breaking away from the Danish crown.
Prime Minister Egede, whose party failed to maintain control, said in a Facebook post that he respects the outcome of the election and that the parties are ready for negotiations.
Danish Defense Minister Troels Lund Poulsen congratulated the Demokraatit Party and said the Greenlandic future would face «massive pressure» from Trump, according to the Associated Press, which cited Danish Broadcasting Corporation DR. Poulsen reportedly added that «the future of Greenland is based on what the Greenlandic people and government want.»
The Demokraatit Party saw a major increase in support, winning nearly 30% of the vote compared to just 9% in 2021, according to the Associated Press, which cited Greenlandic Broadcasting Corporation KNR TV.
Poster for Demokraatit, Jens-Frederik Nielsen, in front of Godthaabshallen where voting takes place in connection with the parliamentary election to Inatsisartut in Nuuk, Greenland, Tuesday, March 11, 2025. (Mads Claus Rasmussen/Ritzau Scanpix via AP)
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Earlier this month, Trump brought up Greenland in his address to a joint session of Congress.
«We strongly support your right to determine your own future, and, if you choose, we welcome you into the United States of America,» Trump said, eliciting laughter from the crowd. «We need Greenland for national security and even international security, and we’re working with everybody involved to try and get it… One way or the other, we’re going to get it.»
In the same address, Trump vowed that the U.S. would «take Greenland to heights like you have never thought possible before.»
Campaign posters hang outside of the polling station ahead of tomorrow’s general election on March 10, 2025 in Ilulissat, Greenland. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
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During a January phone call with Trump, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said that Greenland must be allowed to make decisions about its own future. Both Prime Ministers Frederiksen and Egede told President Trump that «Greenland is not for sale,» Axios reported at the time.
In December 2024, then-President-elect Trump tapped Ken Howery as US ambassador to Denmark. Trump said in a post on Truth Social announcing the pick that «the United States of America feels that the ownership and control of Greenland is an absolute necessity.»
President Trump also eyed Greenland during his first term, causing friction between himself and Prime Minister Frederiksen. In 2019, after the Danish leader called the idea of the U.S. buying Greenland «absurd,» President Trump abruptly canceled his trip to Denmark over the «nasty» comment.
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