Governor Kathy Hochul of New York met with President Trump's deputy chief of staff, Stephen Miller, in a largely civil encounter despite a backdrop of political tension. After publicly challenging Trump, Hochul expressed concern about her security during the meeting but found the discussion to be focused on historical legacies, like their shared desks once belonging to FDR. Topics included the offshore wind program and immigration enforcement, but they did not discuss the corruption allegations against Mayor Eric Adams. The meeting highlighted the complexities of their political relationship.
Gov. Kathy Hochul's encounter with President Trump's deputy chief of staff was civil, focusing on historical legacies and state programs despite previous political tensions.
Hochul expressed concerns about security when meeting Trump, showcasing the tension in the political landscape amidst issues like the congestion pricing program.
Their discussion included a debate on offshore wind initiatives and the impact of federal immigration enforcement on families in the state.
The civil meeting contrasts sharply with Hochul's previous theatrical challenges against Trump, indicating complexities in their political interactions.
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