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Trump Is Terrified Mamdani will be New York's Next Mayor

With polls signaling Mamdani’s near-certain victory on November 4, panic is gripping the city’s elite, who fear a socialist overhaul could drive them to flee, leaving New York teetering on the edge of a transformation some liken to Dearborn, Michigan.

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Zohran (Photo: Shutterstock / Ron Adar)

President Donald Trump unleashed a fiery warning Monday, vowing to choke off federal funding to New York after Gov. Kathy Hochul’s stunning endorsement of Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic mayoral frontrunner he branded the “Liddle Communist.”

In a scathing Truth Social post, Trump declared: “Governor Kathy Hochul of New York has Endorsed [sic] the ‘Liddle Communist,’ Zohran Mamdani, running for Mayor of New York. This is a rather shocking development, and a very bad one for New York City. How can such a thing happen? Washington will be watching this situation very closely.”

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Hochul, a Democrat, doubled down in a New York Times op-ed, defending her support for Mamdani despite fierce party backlash, citing his focus on affordability and safety as a bulwark against Trump’s “extreme agenda.” But for many, it’s a betrayal that fuels dread, as Mamdani’s Democratic Socialists of America-backed platform, free buses, rent freezes, city-run grocery stores, a $30 minimum wage by 2030, and an LGBTQ+ sanctuary city, threatens to hike taxes on millionaires and corporations, prompting warnings of an economic exodus.

There are so many troubling things about Zohran, form his mother being on Qatar's payroll for a decade to his father's outright hatred of Jews and Israel to his privileged upbringing at elite schools like Bronx Science and Yale, where he controversially applied as “African American,” clashes with his socialist rhetoric, drawing charges of hypocrisy.

Not to mention his anti-jail policy and defund the NYPD.

And it keeps getting worse. His ties to leftist streamer Hasan Piker, who infamously said “America deserved 9/11,” have sparked outrage from FDNY unions, 9/11 families, and rivals like Eric Adams, with Mamdani refusing to disavow Piker despite photos of them touring NYC together.

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Polls paint a grim picture: A New York Times/Siena survey shows Mamdani at 46% among likely voters, far ahead of independent Andrew Cuomo’s 24%, Republican Curtis Sliwa’s 15%, and Adams’ 9%. Quinnipiac echoes this, with Mamdani at 45% to Cuomo’s 23%, Sliwa’s 15%, and Adams’ 12%, while Emerson and AARP/Gotham polls peg him at 43% and 41.8%, respectively. His June primary win, defeating Cuomo 56% to 44% via ranked-choice voting, underscores his grip on voters desperate for relief from soaring costs.

Mamdani’s provocative style has only fanned the flames. He recently trolled Cuomo on social media, sharing a video of the former governor with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, captioned “I never stood with Bibi,” mocking Cuomo’s denial of their past alignment. More alarmingly, Mamdani has vowed to order the NYPD to arrest Netanyahu at JFK Airport if an ICC warrant for alleged Gaza war crimes holds, defying U.S. policy and risking federal retaliation, a pledge legal experts call unenforceable but deeply divisive in a city with a massive Jewish population.

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Billionaires like Bill Ackman and John Catsimatidis warn they’ll bolt to Florida or Texas if Mamdani’s tax hikes materialize, potentially gutting billions in revenue. While history suggests such flight is often exaggerated, the fear is palpable: The wealthy may abandon ship, leaving working families to grapple with the fallout of policies that could remake New York into a progressive stronghold resembling Dearborn, with its vocal Arab-American community and contentious social policies. Mamdani’s unapologetic stance, fueled by his pro-Palestine activism and refusal to temper his rhetoric, has conservatives sounding alarms and moderates bracing for upheaval. Neither Hochul nor Mamdani’s campaign responded Monday as the city stares down a seismic shift.

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