Mamdani on Trump described it as a communist: “I am a democratic socialist”
Zahran Mamdani, the Democratic candidate for the mayor in New York City, defended his policy in an interview on Monday in response to President Trump repeatedly describing him as “communist.”
Erine Burnett from CNN played a group of Trump clips called Mamdani Communist and asked Mamdani directly, “Are you?”
“No, I am a democratic socialist,” said Mamdani. “I said it again and again.”
Mamdani said that he reveals something about the state of American policy that Trump is not satisfied with the exaggeration of Mamdani’s true identity of “Democratic Socialism” and instead he is still called a communist name.
“I think this reflects the fact that … while this identity was sufficient for Donald Trump in the past, and now he does not even want to use it because he knows that my message is that that communicates with the population of New York through the five municipalities. It is a dignity message in the life of everyone.”
Mamdani nodded with his comfortable balance in the poll in the last general elections, and suggested that the president is going through sadness, as he reconciled with the possibility of the election of democratic socialism, mayor of his hometown.
“What we see in these clips, and what we see in what Donald Trump says is that he is going through the many stages of sadness.”
“First, it is exiled to happen at all. It is now acceptance, and still, through all of this, is looking to use every tool at his disposal to help Andrew Como to become the next mayor of this city.”
Earlier on Monday, Trump repeated his frustration with the mayor’s candidate and warned that “he will face problems with Washington like any mayor in the history of our great city one day.”
Trump said of the social truth: “Zahran Mamdani, who announced myself, will lead to a prevalence in New York City, who is running for the mayor, will prove that he is one of the best things that happen to our great Republican Party.” “He will face problems with Washington, like a mayor in the history of our great city one day.”
Remember that he needs money from me, as a president, in order to fulfill all his fake communist promises. He will not get any of them, so what is the goal of voting in his favor?