Trump’s push to stop Hudson River tunnel construction burns his blue-collar supporters

President Trump's efforts to scuttle funding for a massive Hudson River tunnel project are sparking outrage among his own blue-collar supporters. Thousands of union workers, many of whom voted for Trump in previous elections, could lose their jobs if Congress fails to provide the necessary funds.

In fact, Trump's actions may be alienating some of his most loyal supporters. Ronald Sirois, a 34-year ironworker who backed the president in 2024, expressed shock and disappointment at the news that he and thousands of others might soon be out of work. "This is not you, Mr. Trump, this is not you, this is not what you are about," Sirois said, citing his own experience as a union worker.

Trump's decision to withhold funding for the $16 billion Gateway project has sparked fierce opposition from labor leaders and rank-and-file union members who have traditionally backed Democrats. While many trade unions have historically aligned with Democrats, there is growing evidence that union workers are becoming increasingly Republican - despite Trump's efforts to undermine their livelihoods.

Norman Brown, a labor boss who led the New York State Council of Machinists, warned that Trump's actions could have long-term consequences for his own party. "Union workers... view the immigrants as rivals to their jobs and his appeal to get rid of them," Brown said. "There will be some Trump supporters who peel off and schlep away, pretending that they don't know who they voted for."

The Gateway project is seen by many union leaders as a vital infrastructure project that could boost the economy and create thousands of jobs. Robert Fawcett, a Local 472 member, argued that Trump's decision would harm not just his own colleagues but also American workers in general. "I do not see how terminating this project is putting America first," he said. "It's definitely not putting my union brothers and sisters first."

The situation has sparked tensions between Republicans and Democrats in Congress, with no Republican lawmakers signing a letter urging Trump to release the funding for the project. Congressional Democrats from New York and New Jersey have signed a joint letter asking Trump to unlock the funds.

The controversy highlights the growing divide between Trump's base and his own party on issues like immigration and economic policy. As the midterm elections approach, labor leaders and union workers are warning that playing politics with critical infrastructure could have consequences for Republicans down the road.
 
man this is crazy 🤯 trump's gotta think about the blue collar workers who voted 4 him in the past... a lot of them r goin to lose their jobs if congress don't step in. it's like he's not even tryna help 'em out anymore. i feel bad for these guys, they're just tryna make ends meet and provide for their families. what's the point of bein a rep if u r just gonna leave ur constituents high & dry?
 
🚨🌉 This is getting outta hand! Like, seriously, who thought it was a good idea to threaten 10s of thousands of jobs just to score some points with his base? 😬 Trump's got some 'splainin' to do. And what really gets me is that union workers are gettin' the shaft, too. They're not just talkin' about their own livelihoods, they're worried about how this'll affect the economy and everyday Americans 🤯. It's all about politics at this point. The Gateway project is a real deal infrastructure project that could bring jobs and growth to the country. Instead of workin' together, Republicans are playin' it partisan and hurtin' their own party in the process 💔
 
🤯 Just think about it, if this project falls apart, thousands of good people gonna lose their jobs, & it's all because of Trump's tweet tantrums 🚫💔. I mean, come on, @realDonaldTrump, we get it, you're all about the wall, but what about the working-class folks who built that wall in the first place? They need a fair shot at a decent life, not some ' America First' nonsense 😒. Meanwhile, the blue-collar supporters are like "What's up, Mr. Trump?!" 🤔 - this isn't you, bro! The Gateway project is all about creating jobs & boosting the economy, but now it's just another casualty of your ego trip 🤑. We need to stand together, folks! Let's make our voices heard & demand that Congress gets its act together 🗣️👊 #UnionStrong #JobsNotWall #TrumpTantrums
 
I'm so frustrated about this 🤯... it's not just about the jobs that are at stake, but also about the principle of what Trump is doing 🙄. I mean, come on, $16 billion is a huge chunk of change, and he's just going to pull the plug on it? It's like he's trying to prove a point, but in reality, he's hurting real people 🤕.

And what really gets me is that these are blue-collar workers who voted for him in 2024, only to see their livelihoods threatened now 💔. It's not just about Trump's base vs his party, it's about the human cost of this decision 😩. I hope some of these union workers can find their voices and make their concerns heard 🗣️. This project might be a vital infrastructure one, but Trump's actions are showing that his priorities are way off 💔
 
I'm reading this news about President Trump withholding funding for the Gateway project... it seems like he's gonna hurt a lot of people 🤕. Thousands of union workers could lose their jobs, and that's just not right 😔. I can see why some of his supporters are mad at him - they're being told to choose between their loyalty to Trump and keeping their jobs 💼.

I don't think this is the way to win over voters in the midterms... or even re-election in 2028 🤔. The Gateway project is a big deal, it could boost the economy and create thousands of jobs 💸. And now Trump's just gonna throw that away? No thanks 👎.

I'm also kinda surprised by how many union workers are still loyal to Trump despite this... I guess you never know what people are thinking 🤷‍♀️. But at the end of the day, it's all about putting America first, right? So if we're not creating jobs and boosting our economy, then what's the point? 🤑
 
I'm like totally freaking out over this Gateway project thingy! I mean, come on Trump, what's up?! You're supposed to be a leader, not some kinda troll who screws over your own people! I've got friends who work in construction and they're all gonna lose their jobs because of you. It's just so unfair! And now the unions are saying that maybe they'll even switch parties if Trump keeps on being like this... it's a total disaster for Republicans! What were you thinking, Mr. Trump?! 🤯🚧💸
 
I'm shocked by this 🤯. Thousands of union workers who voted for Trump in 2024 could lose their jobs because of his actions on the Hudson River tunnel project. It's not what I expected from him, you know? As a worker myself, I can relate to how important this project is - it's about creating jobs and boosting the economy. Trump's decision is just going to hurt people he claims to represent 🤔. And now labor leaders are saying that this might alienate some of his most loyal supporters... who would've thought? 😕
 
I'm so confused... Like, why is this happening?! 🤷‍♂️ Trump is just messing around with people's jobs and they're gonna be out of work because of it? I mean, I get that he doesn't like the Gateway project or whatever, but can't we just compromise on something? I'm all for jobs and stuff, but I don't think we should have to choose between our leader and our workers. What's going on with these politicians and their party lines? Are they all gonna be mad at each other over this? My cousin has a friend who works in construction and he said that Trump's actions are like, super hurtful to him and his family... I don't know if I agree or disagree, but it sounds really bad. Can someone explain this to me from scratch?
 
I'm seeing this all go down and it's wild... 💸🚧 Trump is messing with his own crew, kinda like how you'd mess with your bros at a party 🤣. Thousands of union workers could lose their jobs over this $16 billion Gateway project 😩. I mean, what's the deal? Trump's all about "America first" but he's actually putting his base out... 👎. It's crazy how some union leaders are saying that Trump's actions might drive some of his own supporters to defect 🤔. Labor bosses are warning him that this could hurt Republicans in the long run 🔁. I don't get why the GOP isn't speaking up for these workers... seems like they're getting played by Trump 😒. This whole thing is just a mess, but one thing's for sure: infrastructure projects matter 💪!
 
I'm totally surprised by this move from Trump 🤯. Like, I get it, he's trying to score some points on immigration and all, but what about the blue-collar workers who need those jobs? It's not like they're the ones complaining about immigrants, you know? It's just common sense that we should be investing in our infrastructure and creating jobs for people who are already here. I mean, come on, Trump's actions are basically alienating his own base 🤷‍♂️. And what's with the divide between Republicans and Democrats on this one? Can't they find some middle ground or something? It just feels like politics as usual to me 😒.
 
Ugh, this is just depressing 🤕... Can't believe our guy Trump is going after his own people like this. Those ironworkers and machinists who voted for him in 2024? They're getting left in the dust because of his petulant behavior over this Gateway project. It's all about being "tough on immigration" and scapegoating union workers, but really it's just a bunch of politics 🙄... I mean, I get that Trump thinks he's doing what's best for America, but come on, is this really the best way to do it? He's alienating his own base and pissing off his party leaders. The fact that union workers are starting to question their vote because of Trump's actions is a real concern... It's not just about jobs, it's about the principle of the thing 😩...
 
I think its actually a good thing Trump is trying to scuttle funding for this tunnel project 🤔. I mean, come on, $16 billion is a crazy amount of money and we can't just keep throwing it around like its going out of style 💸. We need to be fiscally responsible and make sure our priorities are in order. And let's be real, the Gateway project has been delayed for years already, so maybe Trump's decision will finally get some momentum behind it 🚂.

I also think union workers who are upset about this should just chill out a bit 👎. I mean, they knew what they were voting for when they backed Trump, and if that means potentially losing their jobs then that's just the way the cookie crumbles 🍪. And let's not forget, there are plenty of other job opportunities out there that don't involve working on some expensive tunnel project 🌆.

And honestly, I think its refreshing to see a president who is willing to take on the special interests and stand up for what he believes in 💪. The Democrats and labor unions have been trying to strong-arm Trump into supporting their pet projects for years, but it looks like he's finally standing firm 🔒.
 
Ugh, can't believe this 🤯. I mean, come on @realDonaldTrump, you're gonna let thousands of people lose their jobs over some petty thing? It's like, what's next? You're gonna cut funding for airports and hospitals too? 🚨 The Gateway project is a no-brainer, it's a win-win for everyone involved. But instead of working together, you're just trying to score points with your base and screw over the rest of us. 🤷‍♂️ It's sad to see that some people are willing to sacrifice their own livelihoods for politics. And to think, I voted for you in 2024... 🙈
 
I'm really thinking about this situation... it's kinda crazy how one guy can affect so many people's lives... I mean, Trump's decision might seem like a power play, but is he actually thinking about what's best for his own party? I think we're seeing some unintended consequences here... if union workers start to feel that Republicans are more interested in hurting their interests than supporting them, it could lead to some major blowback down the line...

I'm also wondering, how do we define "America first" anyway? Is it really about putting our own country's interests above all else, or is it just code for a certain ideology that doesn't align with the values of every single American worker? This whole situation is making me think about what it means to be loyal to your party and your values...
 
I'm low-key worried about what's going down w/ this Hudson River tunnel project 🤯. I mean, Trump's gotta be thinking like a businessman or something, but come on, thousands of people are gonna lose their jobs? That's just not right 🤷‍♂️. And it's not just the union workers who are affected, it's also the whole economy in NYC and NJ... it's a big deal 💸. I'm no expert, but I think Trump should be thinking about the long game here, not just his own party politics 🤝. It's like, what's next? Is he gonna start screwing over his own base too? 😬
 
I'm like totally confused about this whole thing 🤯... I mean, President Trump is basically putting his own party in a bind by trying to scuttle funding for this massive tunnel project 🚧. Thousands of union workers are gonna lose their jobs and it's just not cool, you know? 🙅‍♂️ And what's up with some of his supporters thinking this is somehow Trump being true to his roots? 😒 I don't get it... the whole point of having a president is to do stuff that benefits the country, right? Not just pick and choose based on who's got their backs 💸. This whole thing is like a big ol' mess 🤯 and I'm just sitting here watching it unfold with my popcorn 🍿...
 
I'm literally so bummed about this Hudson River tunnel project 🤕. I mean, think about it - thousands of blue-collar folks could lose their jobs if Congress doesn't step in! It's like Trump is choosing politics over people 💸. Union workers are already feeling kinda betrayed since they voted for him in the last election... and now he's trying to screw them over 🤔. It's crazy how some union leaders are saying that Trump's stance on immigration could alienate some of his own supporters - it's like, what happened to being a champion for working-class Americans? 🤷‍♂️ The Gateway project is literally a game-changer for the economy and job creation... but now it's being held hostage by politics 🚫. I hope Congress finds a way to resolve this ASAP before it's too late ⏰.
 
I'm so worried about my friend Alex who works at a construction site near the Hudson River 🤯 He's been saying how much he loves Trump and was even volunteering on his campaign last year, but now he's super upset because thousands of people might lose their jobs due to this project 😔 I get it, infrastructure is important, but what about the workers who actually build those tunnels? It feels like Trump doesn't care about them anymore 🤷‍♂️ My school's engineering club has been studying projects like this for years and we know how much it can create jobs and boost the economy 💼 But I guess politics is just a different game, right? 🤔
 
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