Trump asked for Dulles Airport, Penn Station to be named after him in exchange for Gateway money to be released

The Trump administration asked Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., for Washington’s Dulles International Airport and New York’s Penn Station to be named after President Donald Trump in exchange for releasing the federal funds required for the Gateway tunnel project, multiple sources told NBC News.

The administration halted funding for the $16 billion project at the start of the federal government shutdown last fall. But despite the shutdown ending in November and the full appropriations packages passing this week, the administration has yet to release the funds.

White House budget director Russell Vought said at the time that he was stopping funding for infrastructure projects to “ensure” it wasn’t used “on unconstitutional DEI principles.”

The states of New York and New Jersey have sued to force the administration to release the funds, which had already been appropriated.

The Gateway project warned that it will be forced to halt construction soon if the funds don’t start flowing. If that happens, thousands of construction workers would be laid off.

Money for the project will run out Friday.

The massive $16.1 billion project includes a new railway tunnel under the Hudson River that would connect New Jersey and New York. The project underwent years of delays and other problems, but received a boost in 2024 when former President Joe Biden’s administration agreed to provide an additional $6.9 billion in funding.

The White House declined to comment, and Schumer’s office did not respond to a request for comment, but a source close to Schumer told NBC News that “there is nothing to trade.”

“The president stopped the funding and he can restart the funding with a snap of his fingers,” the source said.

Punchbowl News was first to report on the proposal.

Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., who is a member of the Senate Appropriations Committee, said in a statement Thursday that “this is ridiculous.”

“These naming rights aren’t tradable as part of any negotiations, and neither is the dignity of New Yorkers,” Gillibrand said. “At a time when New Yorkers are already being crushed by high costs under the Trump tariffs, the president continues to put his own narcissism over the good-paying union jobs this project provides and the extraordinary economic impact the Gateway tunnel will bring.”

“I demand that president put people first and unfreeze this project and all the others his administration has been holding hostage for his personal gain,” she said.

The administration’s request comes amid Trump’s efforts to include his name on several landmarks and other initiatives. Trump on Thursday launched a website that offered lower prescription drugs, which is called TrumpRX.

He has also proposed a $5 million pathway to permanent residence and eventual citizenship he called the Trump Gold Cards.

In December, Trump slapped his name onto the U.S. Institute of Peace, an agency his administration had previously dismantled. That same month, Trump’s handpicked board voted to add his name to the Kennedy Center, prompting pushback from the Kennedy family, a lawsuit from an Ohio Democrat and high-profile performance cancellations.

A Republican House representative had already introduced a bill to rename Dulles after Trump, though that bill has been stagnant since February of last year, when it was referred to a subcommittee on aviation.

Still, it may not be the only attempt to get Trump’s name added to an airport. A state lawmaker in Florida has proposed renaming the Palm Beach International Airport to include Trump’s name, too.

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