(CNN) Andrew Cuomo is expected to concede in a meeting with Donald Trump Thursday that the state will give federal authorities access to the DMV database specifically for those applying for the Trusted Traveler Program but the New York governor said it's a ploy to call the President's bluff.

The decision comes after the administration announced last week that New York state residents can no longer participate in certain Trusted Traveler Programs, including Global Entry, due to provisions in the state's new "Green Light Law" supporting undocumented immigrants.

Calling it "pure politics," Cuomo told local radio host Jay Oliver Wednesday morning: "I will give them the DMV database for Trusted Traveler. These are people who go for an in person federal interview with all sorts of background information."

On another radio program he said: "I'm calling their bluff by saying, you said you want access to the DMV database for TTP? I'll give it to you."

"I don't believe that's what they want," he continued "I believe they just want political noise because they really want to make their argument about immigration."

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