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Policy Differences: Trump vs Mamdani

Comparison of key policy views between President Trump and Mayor Mamdani.

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nbcnewyork.com
NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani describes his relationship with Trump as ...

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani on Wednesday called his relationship with President Donald Trump “honest, direct and productive” in an interview with NBC News’ “Meet the Press,” one day before Trump said Mamdani is “destroying New York” by proposing a new property tax on wealthy New Yorkers. “He’s the president of the United States of America. I’m the mayor of New York City, and we know that so much of what the city needs is also dependent on a relationship with the federal administration,” Mamdani said in an interview marking his first 100 days in office that aired Sunday. He added that he partially credits their at times chummy relationship to the fact that “New York City holds a very special place for him as well as for me. We’re both from the same city.” “Our conversations are not just of the scale that is typical with the president, but also granular about even the things as specific as zoning law changes in midtown Manhattan, and that, I think, speaks to the fact that Donald Trump is not just the president of this country, he’s also someone who’s been a New Yorker for his entire life, and there is an investment in this,” the mayor added. Though the two have worked together and met in the Oval Office at least twice since Mamdani was elected last November, the mayor declined to comment on how often he speaks with Trump. Still, the mayor was the subject of the president’s ire this week when Trump criticized Mamdani and New York Gov. Kathy Hochul’s proposal to institute a pied-a-terre tax on properties in New York City worth over $5 million whose owners do not primarily reside there. “Sadly, Mayor Mamdani is DESTROYING New York! It has no chance! The United States of America should not contribute to its failure. It will only get WORSE. The TAX, TAX, TAX Policies are SO WRONG. People are fleeing. They must change their ways, AND FAST. History has proven, THIS ‘STUFF’ JUST DOESN’T WORK,” Trump wrote in a Truth Social post on Thursday. Politics “The president and I both want this city to succeed. This is how you do it,” Mamdani said Friday in response to Trump’s post. On Wednesday, Mamdani touted the pied-a-terre tax, which he says would raise $500 million for New York City to help fund some of his key priorities, like expanding free child care throughout the city. Taxing the rich in New York to pay for some of his goals was a key policy proposal for Mamdani during his campaign. “I always said that I believed in the importance of taxing the ri...

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businessinsider.com
'We're both from the same city': How Mamdani and Trump's relationship ...

'We're both from the same city': How Mamdani and Trump's relationship has evolved over time By Bryan Metzger You're currently following this author! Want to unfollow? Unsubscribe via the link in your email. Trump threatened to cut federal funding to NYC as Mamdani ran for mayor. Since then, the two have gotten along surprisingly well. Yuri Gripas/Bloomberg via Getty Images 2026-04-25T09:01:01.288Z Zohran Mamdani and Donald Trump are political opposites. Yet somehow, the president and the NYC mayor have managed to maintain a good relationship. Here's how that relationship has evolved over time. It may just be the strangest relationship in American politics.President Donald Trump and New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani seem to get along surprisingly well, despite deep ideological differences between the two.Trump's called Mamdani a Communist. Mamdani's called Trump a fascist. So what explains their bromance?"We're both from the same city," Mamdani said in an interview with NBC in April, adding that his conversations with Trump were "granular, about even the things as specific as zoning law changes in Midtown Manhattan."As Mamdani's star rose in the Big Apple, Trump threatened to cut federal funding to the city if the Democratic socialist won the mayoral election.But once Mamdani was elected, the two struck up an unexpectedly cordial relationship, and they've now met twice in the Oval Office.Here's how their relationship has changed over time. June 2025: Trump weighs in on Mamdani's primary victory, calling him a "Communist lunatic" Mamdani addresses supporters after winning the NYC mayoral primary on June 24, 2025. Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images Trump's first public comments about Mamdani came in June, the day after the Democratic-socialist state assemblyman pulled off an upset victory in the Democratic primary for New York City mayor."It's finally happened, the Democrats have crossed the line," Trump wrote. "Zohran Mamdani, a 100% Communist Lunatic, has just won the Dem Primary, and is on his way to becoming Mayor."Trump added that Mamdani "looks TERRIBLE" and that "his voice is grating.""This is not the first time that President Trump is going to comment on myself, and I encourage him — just like I encourage every New Yorker — to learn about my actual policies to make the city affordable," Mamdani told ABC News in response. Summer 2025: Trump repeatedly threatens to cut federal funding to NYC if Mamdani wins Trump speaking to reporters at th...

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thehill.com
Zohran Mamdani calls Donald Trump relationship 'productive'

Both Mamdani and Trump have hurled attacks at each other since the mayor arrived on the political scene. Just three days ago, Trump claimed that Mamdani is "destroying" New York, the city the ...

thehill.com
foxnews.com
NYC Mayor Mamdani calls relationship with Trump 'honest' and 'direct ...

Mayor Zohran Mamdani described his relationship with President Donald Trump as honest and direct despite Trump's criticism of his New York City tax policies.

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