New York Governor Kathy Hochul The office said she and President Trump held a “productive” meeting at the White House on Friday, while discussing several topics such as tariffs and energy.
“Governor Hochul and President Trump A wide range of topics are covered at today’s conferences, including reconstruction of Pennsylvania stations, congestion pricing, tariffs and energy policy,” her office spokesperson shared with Fox News Digital Numbers.
“Although no formal agreement or decision was reached, this is an effective conversation and we look forward to continuing the conversation in the coming weeks.”
The White House also confirmed the meeting of Fox News’ digital numbers, but said there were no records and no readings.

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul’s office said Friday that she and President Trump held a “productive” meeting at the White House while discussing several topics, such as tariffs and energy. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images; John Lamparski/Getty Images)
“Kathy Hochul, a very good woman; she will come to meet me tomorrow at 9 a.m.,” Trump told reporters Thursday.
He added that they will discuss revival gas pipelines from Pennsylvania to New York, among other topics.
They encountered tensions in the middle of the two. The Trump administration has ordered the end of congestion pricing next Friday.
In February, Trump posted from White House account X,”Congestion pricing Dead. Manhattan and the entire New York were saved. Long live the king! ”
“I’m here to say New York hasn’t worked under the rule of the king for more than 250 years. We’re sure hell won’t start now,” Hochul said in a press conference. Fox 5 Report.

New York Governor Kathy Hochul talks with the Metropolitan Transportation Commission in late February. (Eduardo Munozalvarez/ViewPress)
“We know there is a huge disconnect between the reality that New Yorkers face and the White House’s perception of reality,” she added at a New York Department of Transportation this week. “I promise the president never had to endure missing children’s sporting events because he was trapped on a delayed train.”
Earlier this month, the Democratic governor said she would “lead the resistance to Trump.”
Hawkel said she will “try to fight back” in an interview with NPR on Monday, when asked about the loss of congestion pricing in New York City, which the Trump administration moved the lockdown last month.

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul held President Trump’s AI image at a February press conference. (Angela Weiss/AFP via Getty Images)
“We offer an olive tree branch,” Hawkel said. “These fields are common.” But once you draw blood from us first, we will work hard to come back. I will lead your boycott of policies that directly hurt New Yorkers. This is our decision, not yours. ”
Two weeks before that, however, Hawkel said she did not intend to lead the resistance.
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“I’m ruling New York State,” she told reporters.