President Donald Trump is set to meet with Zohran Mamdani, the newly elected Mayor of New York City, in Washington D.C. on Friday. This encounter comes after months of contentious political rhetoric between the two.
Trump had previously made false claims about Mamdani, labeling him a communist and threatening to deport him if he became mayor. Trump also threatened to cut off federal funding to New York City, sparking widespread outrage among Democrats and other city officials.
In a surprise move, Trump announced that he would meet with Mamdani on Wednesday night, stating "We'll work something out." The meeting is scheduled for the Oval Office and marks a possible shift in the president's relationship with the mayor-elect, who won his seat in an election last month as a democratic socialist.
Mamdani has been open to working with Trump if it benefits New Yorkers. His transition team released a statement saying that the meeting would focus on public safety, economic security, and affordability issues that were key to his campaign.
The White House has yet to comment on the upcoming meeting. The implications of this encounter remain unclear, but many are watching closely as Mamdani becomes the first mayor from the Democratic Socialist Party to take office in a major U.S. city.
Trump had previously made false claims about Mamdani, labeling him a communist and threatening to deport him if he became mayor. Trump also threatened to cut off federal funding to New York City, sparking widespread outrage among Democrats and other city officials.
In a surprise move, Trump announced that he would meet with Mamdani on Wednesday night, stating "We'll work something out." The meeting is scheduled for the Oval Office and marks a possible shift in the president's relationship with the mayor-elect, who won his seat in an election last month as a democratic socialist.
Mamdani has been open to working with Trump if it benefits New Yorkers. His transition team released a statement saying that the meeting would focus on public safety, economic security, and affordability issues that were key to his campaign.
The White House has yet to comment on the upcoming meeting. The implications of this encounter remain unclear, but many are watching closely as Mamdani becomes the first mayor from the Democratic Socialist Party to take office in a major U.S. city.