Gov. Newsom, Pres. Trump Spar Over Bullet Train Money

SACRAMENTO (AP) - California Gov. Gavin Newsom is sparring with President Donald Trump over $3.5 billion in federal money the state was awarded to build a high-speed rail line between Los Angeles and San Francisco.

California received the money during the Obama administration. It comes with strings attached, such as completing environmental work along the whole line and providing matching state money.

Newsom said Tuesday there "isn't a path" now to build the full line. He says he'll focus instead on finishing a leg through the Central Valley while continuing all the environmental work from LA to San Francisco.

That prompted Trump to tweet that the money was wasted and California needs to pay back the federal government. Newsom responded that it's California's money and "we're not giving it back."

Copyright 2019 The Associated Press.

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