President Donald Trump said on Sunday that New York City’s Democratic mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani must “do the right thing” if elected mayor, or the city may end up losing federal funds.
In an interview with Fox News, Trump called Mamdani a communist and warned of possible consequences if the 33-year-old state assemblyman were to refuse to comply with his administration’s policies should he be elected mayor.
“I can’t imagine it, but let’s say this, if he does get in, I’m going to be president and he’s going to have to do the right thing, or they’re not getting any money,” Trump said.
“I am not, and I have already had to start to get used to the fact that the president will talk about how I look, how I sound, where I’m from, who I am, ultimately, because he wants to distract from what I’m fighting for,” Mamdani said. “I’m fighting for the very working people that he ran a campaign to empower, that he has since then betrayed.”
Mamdani is an Indian-Ugandan American state assemblyman who ran on a left-wing platform and was endorsed by the nation’s top progressive officials, including Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) and Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.).
During his campaign, he promised a rent freeze, the abolition of bus fares, city-run grocery stores with low prices, and no-cost child care, making the cost of living in New York City his signature issue.
When asked about Mamdani’s pledge to fight ICE, Trump told Bartiromo that such an effort would be “very unsuccessful.”







