In a pair of posts on his Truth Social network, Trump—an
erstwhile New Yorker—called Mamdani "a 100% Communist Lunatic,"
said "we've had Radical Lefties before, but this is getting a little
ridiculous," and attacked the winner's appearance, voice, intelligence,
and supporters, including Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
"I have an idea for the Democrats to bring them back
into 'play.' After years of being left out in the cold, including suffering one
of the Greatest Losses in History, the 2024 Presidential Election, the
Democrats should nominate Low IQ Candidate, Jasmine Crockett, for
President," Trump wrote of a Democratic Texas congresswoman willing to
call out him and his allies in Congress.
"AOC+3 should be, respectively, Vice President, and
three High Level Members of the Cabinet," Trump continued, referring to
progressive Reps. Ilhan Omar, Ayanna Pressley, and Rashida Tlaib.
"Added together with our future Communist Mayor of New York City, Zohran
Mamdani, and our Country is really screwed!"
Critics of Trump took the comments as a clear signal that
the second-term president is scared of Mamdani and other progressive political
leaders fighting for policies that would improve the lives of working people.
"Trump attacking Mamdani is basically an endorsement at
this point," wrote a Bluesky user called The Vivlia.
Georgia state Rep. Ruwa Romman—known nationally as the
Palestinian American barred from speaking at last year's Democratic
National Convention—said: "...is Trump jealous of Zohran? The focus of his
posts is... something."
In an opinion piece published by Common Dreams before
Trump's afternoon comments, political organizer Corbin Trent wrote that
Mamdani beat disgraced former Gov. Andrew Cuomo "by acknowledging what
everyone already knows—life has become unaffordable—and saying we're going to
build our way out of it. Housing that teachers can afford. Transit that
actually works. Childcare centers so parents don't have to choose between
working and raising their kids. And that the ultrawealthy are going to pay
their fair share."
Trent argued that other Democrats, and especially the party
leadership, have much to learn from Mamdani—both in style and substance—if they
want to win back voters who have gravitated to Trump and his right-wing MAGA
worldview.
"Mamdani hasn't even been elected yet," Trent
noted. "But he's shown us how to stop lying about what needs fixing. He's
shown that you can win by promising to build for everyone, not just
donors."
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