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American Focus > Blog > Crime > Trump transportation chief Sean Duffy accuses MTA of ‘runaround’ on subway crime
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Trump transportation chief Sean Duffy accuses MTA of ‘runaround’ on subway crime

Last updated: July 7, 2025 5:19 pm
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The transportation Secretary, Sean Duffy, expressed his disappointment in the MTA’s response to the concerning increase in crime on the New York City subway system. He criticized the agency for giving the federal government the “runaround” and demanded more transparency on the steps being taken to improve subway safety. The DOT has been closely monitoring the situation, especially after reports showed a significant rise in felony assaults on the subway, up 19% this year and 66% since 2019.

In a letter sent to the MTA in March, the DOT requested information on various safety and security measures, including data on transit worker assaults, fare evasion, criminal activities, and the use of federal funds to enhance safety protocols. The federal agency also raised concerns about the MTA’s tardiness in submitting required reports on major safety incidents, warning that future delays could impact their eligibility for federal funding.

The recent correspondence from the DOT further pressed the MTA for details on strategies to reduce safety risks, the functionality of subway surveillance cameras, and the retention period for video footage. Despite the NYPD’s presence in patrolling the subway system, the focus remains on the MTA’s accountability in ensuring passenger safety.

However, the MTA dismissed the DOT’s concerns and accused Secretary Duffy of misrepresenting the facts. They pointed out that overall transit crime is down by 3% compared to the previous year, and emphasized that ridership is increasing while congestion pricing has been effective in managing traffic flow.

The ongoing dispute between Duffy and the MTA also extends to the congestion pricing program, which charges drivers a $9 toll to enter Manhattan south of 60th Street. While Duffy has called for the suspension of the toll, the MTA, supported by Governor Kathy Hochul, has defended the program as a success. They highlighted the positive impact on public transportation ridership and the revenue generated to fund essential infrastructure projects.

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Despite the MTA’s legal battle with the Trump administration over the congestion pricing plan, the DOT spokesperson indicated that the federal government remains committed to challenging the program. They criticized the toll as unfair to taxpayers and emphasized the need for alternative solutions to improve the New York City subway system without burdening drivers.

In conclusion, the ongoing debate between the DOT, MTA, and NYPD underscores the importance of prioritizing passenger safety and addressing the challenges faced by the New York City subway system. Collaborative efforts and transparent communication are essential to ensuring a secure and efficient public transportation network for all commuters.

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