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U.S. President Donald Trump answers questions while departing the White House with first lady Melania Trump on July 11, 2025 in Washington, DC. Trump is scheduled to travel to Central Texas today to meet with first responders and local elected officials involved with the recovery process from last week's flash flooding event that has claimed more than 120 lives. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images) / New York Mayoral Candidate Zohran Mamdani takes photos with supporters during a press conference at the Hotel & Gaming Trades Council building on July 02, 2025 in New York City. Mamdani celebrated his mayoral primary victory with leaders and members of the city’s labor unions, including the Hotel and Gaming Trades Council, 32BJ SEIU, New York State Nurses Association, and NY City Central Labor Council, and received the endorsements of these unions. (Photo by Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)
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‘Corrupt politics’: Trump desperate to stop Zohran Mamdani, rumors of boosting Andrew Cuomo with job bribes

Smearing him hasn't worked, better switch tactics.

Both Democrats and Republicans are equally terrified of Zohran Mamdani. To establishment Dems, Mamdani represents an existential threat to their geriatric power base and do-nothing philosophy: a popular, charismatic, young socialist who regular people actually like. This cannot be tolerated.

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To Republicans? Commie, commie, commie, also muslim! As his personal popularity soars and his chances of becoming New York’s next mayor increase by the day, both parties are frantically trying to figure out a way to clip his wings.

Dirt-digging exercises appear to have failed, with the ‘worst’ they can that he lives in a rent-stabilized apartment, that he once borrowed a table while at college, and that his mother produced a movie that was part-funded by Qatar (…the same Qatar that just gave Trump a jet?).

So, they can’t smear him, but they can try to interfere with the election. A major problem is that the vote against Mamdani is split between recently-defeated sex pest Andrew Cuomo and scandal-riddled current mayor Eric Adams. If both stay in the race, Mamdani cruises to victory.

Dirty deeds done dirt cheap

To prevent this, the Trump administration is apparently considering offering Adams a deal: drop out of the mayoral race and we’ll give you a lucrative job at the Department of Housing and Urban Development. Adams has insisted he’s staying in, but it’s got to be tempting to take the Trump bribe…

For Mamdani, this just underlines his arguments about corruption in politics, saying these people simply don’t care about democracy, only “their own power”:

He’s been backed up by Bernie Sanders, who says this is “a clear example of a corrupt political system”:

If this tactic fails (and it looks like it’s already damaging Cuomo), those who want to see Mamdani lose the race will be left with few options. Attacking his popular policies just exposes more people to them, he has no skeletons in his closet, his open support for Palestine is a net benefit to him, and throwing the race isn’t working.

But, when all else fails, maybe Trump will go nuclear, revoke his citizenship, and toss him out of the country? It sounds crazy, but who really knows with Trump?


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