(NewsNation) — President Trump's administration is potentially pulling the plug on California's high-speed rail project.

A new report from the Department of Transportation reveals that nearly $7 billion in federal funds resulted in zero feet of high-speed track being laid down for a project started 17 years ago.

The goal of the project was to connect San Francisco to Los Angeles, and have extensions to other regions with trains rolling at speeds up to 220 miles per hour.

"If they can't deliver on their end of the deal, it could soon be time for these funds to flow to other projects," said Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy. "Our country deserves high-speed rail that makes us proud, not boondoggle trains to nowhere."

The project had an initial budget of $33 billion and a completion dat

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