Trump offers praise for ‘rational’ Mamdani in remarkable White House meeting
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In a surprising turn of events, President Trump extended his commendation to New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani after what both parties described as a “productive” meeting at the White House on Friday. This marks a notable shift from Trump’s earlier criticisms, where he frequently labeled Mamdani as a “communist.”

“I believe you’re going to witness, hopefully, a truly exceptional mayor in action. The more successful he is, the more pleased I will be,” Trump remarked from the Oval Office, with Mamdani by his side. “There are no party lines here, no differences at all. We’re committed to supporting him in realizing everyone’s aspirations—creating a robust and secure New York.”

Trump continued to describe Mamdani as “rational” and expressed his intention to support him once he assumes office.

The meeting’s agenda included discussions on housing issues and ways to reduce the costs of food and energy, according to Trump.

Mamdani highlighted that they also addressed the topic of immigration enforcement in New York City. He has previously voiced concerns about the presence of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) around the city.

Asked specifically about his past attacks on Mamdani calling him a “communist,” Trump suggested the mayor-elect may change his views and even impress some conservatives.

“He’s got views that are a little out there, but who knows. I mean, we’re going to see what works. He’s going to change, also. I changed a lot,” Trump said. “I feel very confident that he can do a very good job. I think he is going to surprise some conservative people, actually.”

Mamdani was asked about his criticisms of Trump, which included calling him a “despot.” Mamdani argued he and Trump were in agreement on the issue of affordability and bringing down costs despite ideological disagreements.

“I’ve been called much worse than a despot,” Trump said.

The amicable appearance between the two men came as something of a shock given the past rhetoric between the two men. 

Trump spent months railing against Mamdani, who is a Democratic Socialist, as a “communist” and threatening to withhold federal funding from New York City if Mamdani implemented certain policies. Trump urged voters in the final days of the campaign to back former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) in the mayoral race.

Mamdani centered his campaign on the issue of affordability and bringing down costs, an issue that helped carry Democrats to victories in statewide elections in Virginia and New Jersey. But the mayor-elect has also vowed to push back on any efforts by Trump to cut off federal funding or impose federal pressure on the city.

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