Trump Threatens to Cut Funds for New York City if 'Communist' Zohran Mamdani Wins Mayoral Election
In a brazen move that has sent shockwaves through the already intense mayoral election in New York, President Donald Trump warned voters on Monday that he would withhold federal funding from the city unless "communist" candidate Zohran Mamdani wins the election.
Trump's comments were made in a post on his social media platform Truth Social, where he claimed that if Mamdani takes office, he would only contribute the minimum required federal funds to New York City. The president's statement was reminiscent of his remarks during an appearance on CBS's 60 Minutes last Sunday, in which he stated that it would be "hard for me as the president" to send money to a city with a communist candidate.
The threat has sparked outrage among Mamdani's supporters and allies, who argue that Trump is overstepping his constitutional authority by withholding funding without congressional approval. The federal government does not directly determine how much money a city receives from Washington; appropriation is a constitutional function of Congress.
The White House has already begun to implement this policy in other areas, including the ongoing standoff with New York State over congestion pricing for car traffic. Last year, Trump withheld $18 billion for a tunnel project as part of a government shutdown, only to have a federal judge order the administration to reverse the rescission and release $34 million in counterterrorism funding.
Mamdani's campaign has been riding high on recent polling numbers, with a 10-point lead over his opponents. However, Trump has vowed to do everything in his power to prevent Mamdani from winning, including using his influence to sway voters in Cuomo's favor.
The New York City mayoral election is set to take place on Tuesday, and the outcome will have significant implications for the city's budget, infrastructure, and social services. As one of Trump's most vocal critics, Zohran Mamdani has positioned himself as a champion for working-class families and a fierce opponent of the billionaire's policies.
In response to Trump's comments, Mamdani delivered a scathing critique on Monday evening, calling out the president's attempt to intimidate voters into supporting his preferred candidate. "This funding is not something that Donald Trump is giving us here in New York City," he said. "This is something that we are, in fact, owed in New York."
				
			In a brazen move that has sent shockwaves through the already intense mayoral election in New York, President Donald Trump warned voters on Monday that he would withhold federal funding from the city unless "communist" candidate Zohran Mamdani wins the election.
Trump's comments were made in a post on his social media platform Truth Social, where he claimed that if Mamdani takes office, he would only contribute the minimum required federal funds to New York City. The president's statement was reminiscent of his remarks during an appearance on CBS's 60 Minutes last Sunday, in which he stated that it would be "hard for me as the president" to send money to a city with a communist candidate.
The threat has sparked outrage among Mamdani's supporters and allies, who argue that Trump is overstepping his constitutional authority by withholding funding without congressional approval. The federal government does not directly determine how much money a city receives from Washington; appropriation is a constitutional function of Congress.
The White House has already begun to implement this policy in other areas, including the ongoing standoff with New York State over congestion pricing for car traffic. Last year, Trump withheld $18 billion for a tunnel project as part of a government shutdown, only to have a federal judge order the administration to reverse the rescission and release $34 million in counterterrorism funding.
Mamdani's campaign has been riding high on recent polling numbers, with a 10-point lead over his opponents. However, Trump has vowed to do everything in his power to prevent Mamdani from winning, including using his influence to sway voters in Cuomo's favor.
The New York City mayoral election is set to take place on Tuesday, and the outcome will have significant implications for the city's budget, infrastructure, and social services. As one of Trump's most vocal critics, Zohran Mamdani has positioned himself as a champion for working-class families and a fierce opponent of the billionaire's policies.
In response to Trump's comments, Mamdani delivered a scathing critique on Monday evening, calling out the president's attempt to intimidate voters into supporting his preferred candidate. "This funding is not something that Donald Trump is giving us here in New York City," he said. "This is something that we are, in fact, owed in New York."