WASHINGTON
New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani is standing by his past criticisms that President Donald Trump acted like a despot and a fascist. This comes after a surprisingly friendly White House meeting between the two on Friday. The democratic socialist and the Republican president have fiercely criticized each other in the past. Despite their differences, they emerged smiling after the meeting and spoke of shared goals. Mamdani said his views remained unchanged during a โMeet the Press” interview that aired Sunday. Trump had earlier brushed aside Mamdaniโs criticisms and even jumped in on his defense several times Friday.
WASHINGTON (AP) โ New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani didn't back down in an interview that aired Sunday from past criticism that President Donald Trump acted like a despot and a fascist after a surprisingly friendly White House meeting between the two men.
The newly elected democratic socialist and the Republican president have fiercely criticized each other in the past. Trump called Mamdani a โ100% Communist Lunaticโ in a social media post following the incoming mayor's election victory, and Mamdani has said Trump was attacking democracy. Yet the two political foils emerged smiling after the meeting Friday and spoke of shared goals.
Pressed about his past criticism during a โMeet the Press" interview conducted Saturday, Mamdani said his views remained unchanged.
โEverything that Iโve said in the past, I continue to believe,โ Mamdani said. โAnd thatโs the thing that I think is important in our politics, is that we donโt shy away from where we have disagreements, but we understand what it is that brings us to that table, because Iโm not coming into the Oval Office to make a point or make a stand. Iโm coming in there to deliver for New Yorkers."
Trump had brushed aside Mamdaniโs criticisms Friday and even jumped in on his defense several times. When a reporter asked if Mamdani stood by his comments that Trump is a fascist, Trump interjected before Mamdani could fully answer the question.
โThatโs OK. You can just say yes. OK?โ Trump said. โItโs easier. Itโs easier than explaining it. I donโt mind.โ
Asked about the fascist criticism on โMeet the Press,โ Mamdani said, โThatโs something that Iโve said in the past. I say it today. โ
Kevin Hassett, director of the National Economic Council, said on CNNโs โState of the Unionโ talk show that Trump wants to work with everybody who cares about the future of the American people.
โWeโre at times disagreeing about policies,โ Hassett said, โbut I think that the objective of making life better for everybody is something that a lot of people share on the Democratic and Republican side.โ
Though far apart politically, the White House meeting offered potential political benefits for both men. The incoming mayor was able to meet one-on-one with the president, and Trump got to to talk about affordability, an issue that is increasingly important to voters.