A new federal report targeting a high-speed rail project in California identified missed deadlines, budget shortfalls and other critical flaws that could lead the Trump administration to revoke $4 billion in grants on the project.
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- Federal report identifies missed deadlines and budget overruns in California's high-speed rail project.
- Projected costs have increased from $33 billion to as much as $128 billion. 26s
- Federal Railroad Administration claims there is no viable plan to deliver the Central Valley segment by the proposed deadline. 38s
- The Trump administration is considering revoking $4 billion in federal grants. 53s
- California officials dispute the federal findings and cite eminent domain as a major cause of delays. 1m 14s