Governor Kathy Hochul has recently positioned herself as a leader of the anti-Trump movement, particularly after conflicts over policies impacting New York. In a noticeable shift from her earlier cooperative stance, Hochul proclaimed her intention to resist Trump's agenda, especially after the U.S. Department of Transportation rejected New York's congestion pricing scheme. This change was marked by a fiery press conference where she likened herself to Rambo and announced a lawsuit against Trump. Hochul is also using dramatic campaign ads to emphasize her new opposition.
“Once you draw first blood on us, you know we're coming back hard, and I will be leading the resistance on policies like these where you're hurting New Yorkers directly,” she proclaimed during an interview on NPR.
Hochul stated, 'I've been asked countless (times) 'are you leading the resistance?' - No, I'm governing the great state of New York.' This reflects her previous contrasts in approach to Trump.
'I've been asked countless (times) 'are you leading the resistance?' - No, I'm governing the great state of New York,' Hochul emphasized, showing her revamped stance against Trump following policy clashes.
The governor's campaign released an ad featuring Hochul wearing a windbreaker as she walked in the subway in slow motion, likening her stance to that of Rambo.
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