
A candidate for Indian origin in New York called Zohran Mamdani on Thursday on Thursday, US President Donald Trump “desperate”, accusing him of starting personal attacks to distract from what Mamdani described as Trump’s “War with Workers”.
In the paper on X Mamdani wrote: “Donald Trump is attacking me because desperately trying to turn away from his war with working people. We have to and will defend ourselves.”
“Donald Trump said I should be arrested. He said I should be deported. He said I should be denaturalized. And he said about me … because he wants to turn away from what I fight for,” Mamdani said.
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From Mamdani’s victory, Republicans have repeatedly emphasized their most controversial past comments and positions, throwing him as a dangerous, communist and anti -Semit and trying to connect him with all other democratic officials.
Mamdani said, “I fight for the same people he said he was fighting. He is the same president who ran a campaign of cheaper food that led a campaign to alleviate the suffocating cost of living. And ultimately, it is easier for him to recognize him the ways of these Workers’ Americans.”
In recent days, the president, who has the history of spewing the history of the rival, has escalated his attacks against the 33 -year -old self -written democratic socialist in recent days. Trump threatened to arrest Mamdani, deport him and even take over the largest city of the country if he wins general elections in November.
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“As the president of the United States, I will not let this communist madman destroy New York. Be sure to keep all the levers and I have all the cards,” Trump wrote in the sinister message of his truth social center in the morning. “I will save the New York City and do it again” hot “and” great “, just as I did with a good OL ‘US!”
Mamdani faced sharp criticism from both sides of the political alley for his open pro-Palestinian attitude. His designation of Israeli actions in Gaza as “genocide”, refusing to refuse the sentence “globalize intifada” – which many Jewish communities consider to be stimulated violence – and his unwillingness to confirm the right of Israeli existence as a Jewish state.
His political ascent revealed deep cracks in the democratic party. While the progressive hail of Mamdani’s rise as a signal of the party’s future compares it by characters like Bernie Sanders and Alexandria-Cortez’s repetitions are considered worrying. He claims that this could prevent the efforts to expand the party’s appeal and divert from polarization positions that may have the support of Democrats in the last elections.
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