Trump Vows To ‘Save’ NYC, C
Trump’s Warning
President Donald Trump attacked New York mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, vowing to use federal powers if necessary.
“I’m not going to let this Communist Lunatic destroy New York…
I hold all the levers, and have all the cards,” Trump wrote on X, even threatening to review Mamdani’s legal status and arrest him if he blocked ICE raids.
Mamdani’s Rise
Mamdani, 33, shocked many with his Democratic primary win.
Once a little-known Queens assemblyman, he is now the presumptive nominee for mayor of America’s largest city.
Republicans see him as proof of shifting political winds.
Tax and Housing Plans
Mamdani’s platform calls for shifting property taxes onto
“richer and whiter neighborhoods” that benefit from outdated caps, while easing burdens on Black, Latino, and immigrant homeowners. He also pledges a $10 million “Tangled Title Fund” to help families secure deeds.
Housing Reform Agenda
He promises to abolish tax lien auctions, build 200,000 affordable homes, freeze rents, and expand public housing—sweeping policies critics fear could strain the city’s rental market.
Trump’s Warning
President Donald Trump attacked New York mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, vowing to use federal powers if necessary.
“I’m not going to let this Communist Lunatic destroy New York…
I hold all the levers, and have all the cards,” Trump wrote on X, even threatening to review Mamdani’s legal status and arrest him if he blocked ICE raids.
Mamdani’s Rise
Mamdani, 33, shocked many with his Democratic primary win.
Once a little-known Queens assemblyman, he is now the presumptive nominee for mayor of America’s largest city.
Republicans see him as proof of shifting political winds.
Tax and Housing Plans
Mamdani’s platform calls for shifting property taxes onto
“richer and whiter neighborhoods” that benefit from outdated caps, while easing burdens on Black, Latino, and immigrant homeowners. He also pledges a $10 million “Tangled Title Fund” to help families secure deeds.
Housing Reform Agenda
He promises to abolish tax lien auctions, build 200,000 affordable homes, freeze rents, and expand public housing—sweeping policies critics fear could strain the city’s rental market.