
Zohran Mamdani just shook up New York—and Trump is fuming. The 33-year-old Indian-origin progressive won the Democratic primary for New York City mayor, becoming the front-runner to replace Eric Adams in 2025.
Trump’s reaction? Predictably loud.

“He looks terrible, 100% communist lunatic,” the former president ranted on Truth Social. “He’s got AOC+3, Dummies ALL, backing him, and even our Great Palestinian Senator, Cryin’ Chuck Schumer, is groveling over him.”
According to Trump, Mamdani’s win marks a turning point in American politics—and not in a good way.
Donald J. Trump Truth Social 06.25.25 03:13 PM EST
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… pic.twitter.com/7h9ozUJdCz
— Trump Truths From Truth Social (@Trump_Social_) June 26, 2025
Who Is Zohran Mamdani?
Born in Kampala, Uganda, Mamdani moved to New York at age 7. He studied at the Bronx High School of Science and later graduated in Africana Studies from Bowdoin College.
His political journey began in college, where he co-founded a Students for Justice in Palestine chapter. Today, he’s a proud millennial socialist and progressive who blends cultures, politics, and languages. One of his campaign videos was entirely in Urdu. Another one featured Bollywood clips and Spanish voiceovers.
Zohran Mamdani would be NYC’s first Muslim and South Asian mayor.
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The Political Heat
Mamdani already represents Queens in the New York State Assembly since 2021. His supporters include Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Bernie Sanders, and several other left-wing voices.
But not everyone is a fan. NYC Mayor Eric Adams, speaking on Fox & Friends, called him a “snake oil salesman,” accusing him of lacking real-world knowledge. “He doesn’t understand how to improve the economy or raise the standard of living,” said Adams.
Even former Governor Andrew Cuomo had to bow out of the race after Mamdani’s grassroots surge.
A Progressive Wave—or a Political Storm?
Whether you see Zohran Mamdani as a fresh voice or a radical shift, one thing’s clear: he’s made the Democratic Party sit up straight.
His marriage to Syrian artist Rama Duwaji, his cultural fluency, and his fiery politics make him a standout in a city hungry for change.
His mother, Mira Nair, is a famous filmmaker, and his father, Mahmood Mamdani, teaches at Columbia. It’s a family of thinkers—and now, perhaps, a mayor.
Zohran Mamdani is not just another candidate. He’s a signal. A generation with a global voice, a local story, and radical ideas is rising—and not everyone’s ready. Especially not Trump.’
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