Abr. 29, 2026 11:06 am

Mamdani Moderates His Tone After Meeting with Trump at the White House

In an unexpected yet revealing political moment, New York legislator Zohran Mamdani visited the White House and, alongside President Donald Trump, answered questions from the press about the deep disagreements that separate them. However, far from the hostility that has characterized his previous statements, Mamdani adopted a more conciliatory tone, highlighting the pragmatic approach and openness shown by the Republican president.

During the Q&A session, Mamdani publicly acknowledged that both he and the president hold very different positions. Nevertheless, he insisted that the meeting was surprisingly productive. “What I really appreciate about the president is that the meeting did not focus on the points of disagreement —and there are many— but on the shared purpose of serving New Yorkers,” he said.

Mamdani emphasized that the conversation with Trump repeatedly centered on solutions to ease the cost-of-living crisis affecting New York City, where one in four residents lives in poverty. According to the legislator, the president showed a willingness to work on measures that “lift those New Yorkers out of hardship and allow them not only to survive, but to truly begin living in their own city.”

A notable shift after Mamdani’s recent attacks against Trump

The tensest moment of the conference came when a journalist reminded Mamdani of his own statements from just days earlier, when he called Trump a “despot,” a “traitor to the country,” promised to be “his worst nightmare,” and accused him of pushing “a fascist agenda.”

When asked whether he planned to retract any of those remarks to improve their working relationship, it was President Trump himself who stepped in. With his characteristic directness, he downplayed the legislator’s insults: “I’ve been called things far worse than a despot, so no, it’s not that insulting,” he said, adding lightheartedly that “maybe he’ll change his mind after we start working together.”

The president’s response was interpreted by analysts as yet another demonstration of Trump’s firm and confident leadership. Despite attacks from progressive sectors, he continues to maintain an open, results-oriented stance focused on delivering real improvements for millions of Americans.

Trump remains firm and magnanimous

Sources close to the White House noted that President Trump received Mamdani with his trademark direct style but in an institutional, constructive manner, reiterating that his priority is to protect citizens and improve quality of life in major cities—especially those, like New York, affected by the failed policies of Democratic administrations.

The meeting represents a significant gesture: even figures who have attacked the president harshly now acknowledge that working with him is necessary to address the economic and social crisis affecting the nation.

In a political climate marked by polarization, the encounter serves as another example of the Republican strategy: firmness, results, and a willingness to lead even as the opposition retreats from its rhetoric in order to pursue real solutions.


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