New York City Mayoral Hopeful Asserts His 'Win' in Private Meeting with Trump
In a surprise twist to many, Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani is claiming victory from his recent clandestine meeting with President Donald Trump. During an appearance outside Union Grove Missionary Baptist Church in the Bronx on Sunday, Mamdani expressed optimism about the productive conversation, stating that both leaders shared common interests in addressing the city's rising cost of living and improving its overall quality.
Notably, Mamdani distanced himself from some of Trump's earlier statements regarding New York City. When asked about deploying National Guard troops to address what he deemed 'perceived crime', Mamdani firmly rejected this suggestion, citing the NYPD as the backbone of public safety in the city. He made it clear that his administration trusts and will work with law enforcement agencies.
In contrast to Trump's assertion that some cities require more support than others when it comes to policing, Mamdani has expressed confidence that the federal government will continue to collaborate with New York City on vital projects such as improving life in the city. However, he did acknowledge differences of opinion on immigration policies.
Despite speculation on social media about who 'won' the meeting β Trump or Mamdani, it's clear that New Yorkers benefited from the conversation, with Mamdani firmly believing that the city came out on top.
In a surprise twist to many, Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani is claiming victory from his recent clandestine meeting with President Donald Trump. During an appearance outside Union Grove Missionary Baptist Church in the Bronx on Sunday, Mamdani expressed optimism about the productive conversation, stating that both leaders shared common interests in addressing the city's rising cost of living and improving its overall quality.
Notably, Mamdani distanced himself from some of Trump's earlier statements regarding New York City. When asked about deploying National Guard troops to address what he deemed 'perceived crime', Mamdani firmly rejected this suggestion, citing the NYPD as the backbone of public safety in the city. He made it clear that his administration trusts and will work with law enforcement agencies.
In contrast to Trump's assertion that some cities require more support than others when it comes to policing, Mamdani has expressed confidence that the federal government will continue to collaborate with New York City on vital projects such as improving life in the city. However, he did acknowledge differences of opinion on immigration policies.
Despite speculation on social media about who 'won' the meeting β Trump or Mamdani, it's clear that New Yorkers benefited from the conversation, with Mamdani firmly believing that the city came out on top.