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Trump after Mamdani win says next NYC mayor 'must behave' to get federal funds

The HillSunday, June 29, 2025 at 3:30:20 PM
Trump after Mamdani win says next NYC mayor 'must behave' to get federal funds
After progressive candidate Zohran Mamdani won New York City’s Democratic mayoral primary, former President Donald Trump weighed in, suggesting that the next mayor would need to "behave" to secure federal funding. Trump made the comments during a Fox News interview, criticizing Mamdani’s policies, particularly his stance against mass deportations. The remarks hint at potential tension between a future NYC administration and federal leadership if Mamdani wins the general election.
Editor’s Note: Trump’s comments spotlight the growing divide between progressive local leaders and conservative federal figures. If Mamdani becomes mayor, clashes over immigration and federal funding could escalate—something worth watching as NYC’s political landscape shifts. It’s also a reminder of how national figures still loom over local races, even after leaving office.
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