Democratic candidate for Mayor in New York City, Zoharan Mamdani defended his politics in Monday’s interview, repeatedly called him a “communist” in response to President Trump.
Arin Burnett of CNN played Mammadani a compilation of Trump’s clip and asked Mammadani, “Are you?”
“No, I am a democratic socialist,” said Mammadani. “I have said that time.”
Mamdani said that it says something about the situation of American politics that Trump is dissatisfied with Mamdani’s “Democratic Socialist” to increase the real identity and instead he is called a communist.
“I think this reflects the fact that … while this identity will be enough for Donald Trump in the past, now he does not want to use it because he knows that my politics is the message of my politics that is joining with new yorkers in five bags. It is a message of dignity in every person’s life.”
Mamdani nodded Recent general elections comfortable leadership in voting And suggested that the President is going through the feet of sorrow, as he comes with the possibility that a democratic socialist can be elected his hometown mayor.
Mamdani said, “And what we are seeing in these clips, and what we are seeing in what Donald Trump says, is he going through several stages of sorrow.”
“First, it denies that it can happen anytime. Now it is acceptance, and yet, through all this, he wants to use every tool at his disposal to help Andrew Cumo become the next mayor of this city.”
Earlier on Monday, Trump Repeated her frustrations With the nominated person named Mayor and warned that “with Washington is going to have a problem like a mayor in our history of great city once.”
Trump said on Satya Social, “Self -declared New York City Communist, Zoharan Mamdani, who is running for the mayor, will prove to be one of the best things for our great Republican party at any time.” “He is going to have a problem like a mayor in the history of our great city once with Washington.”
“Remember, he needs money from me as President to fulfill all his fake communist promises. He will not get any of it, so what does it mean to vote for him?”