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Republicans seize on Mamdani after Trump Oval Office meeting and transition team pick

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New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani’s Oval Office meeting with President Donald Trump has intersected with a growing Republican effort to cast him as emblematic of the Democratic Party’s left wing. That campaign has intensified with Mamdani’s decision to add sociology professor Alex Vitale, a prominent critic of policing, to his transition team, and with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent questioning the viability of the mayor-elect’s policy agenda in a televised interview.

Last week, President Donald Trump met with New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani in the Oval Office, a meeting that Republicans and conservative commentators quickly moved to frame as part of their broader midterm strategy. Slate has reported that GOP operatives see Mamdani as a useful foil and have discussed tying House Democrats to what they describe as his far-left agenda on issues such as policing and affordability.

In the run-up to and aftermath of Mamdani’s victory, right-wing activists and some Republican figures have repeatedly attacked him over his Muslim faith and political views, often casting him as a “communist” and a security threat, according to Slate’s account of GOP messaging and social media campaigns. One prominent conspiracy theorist, Laura Loomer, for example, has circulated posts on X describing Mamdani in such terms; Slate reports that these attacks fit into a wider effort on the right to nationalize the New York mayor’s race and portray Mamdani as a symbol of what they call an “anti-American” left.

Slate further reports that civil rights groups and researchers have documented a surge of Islamophobic and anti-immigrant rhetoric aimed at Mamdani online, including the frequent use of terms such as “terrorist,” “jihadi” and “Islamist,” and that Republicans have spoken about using this language and imagery to motivate their base in the midterm elections. The outlet notes that GOP campaign committees have already begun testing digital ads that seek to link Democratic candidates to Mamdani and his policy proposals.

Republican elected officials have also escalated their attacks in public statements. According to Slate’s reporting, New York Rep. Elise Stefanik has described Mamdani using inflammatory language, while other Republicans have flirted with efforts to question his naturalization and even suggested denaturalizing and deporting him — rhetoric Mamdani has condemned as Islamophobic and as a distraction from economic concerns. In remarks recently reported by Yahoo News, the mayor-elect argued that Republicans are focusing on “cheap jokes about Islamophobia” instead of addressing issues such as health care, groceries and rent, and accused the party of offering “cruelty and punishment” as its core agenda.

That broader backlash has unfolded alongside Mamdani’s transition planning at City Hall. On November 24, 2025, Mamdani added Alex Vitale, a sociology professor at Brooklyn College and author of the 2017 book “The End of Policing,” to his transition team to work on community safety issues. The move, first detailed by outlets including the Daily Wire and the Daily Caller, placed a long‑time critic of traditional law enforcement strategies in a formal advisory role.

Vitale announced his new position on X, writing that he had been asked to join the Mamdani Transition Team “to work on community safety issues” and calling it “A New Era for NYC,” according to the Daily Wire’s account of the post. In his book and subsequent interviews, Vitale has argued that modern policing often reinforces inequality, and he has advocated replacing many current police functions with a mix of decriminalization, social services and housing programs. He has publicly urged the decriminalization of prostitution and certain drug offenses and has called for permanent housing initiatives for people who are homeless.

Conservative outlets, including the Daily Wire and the Daily Caller, have highlighted past comments in which Vitale described police officers as “violence workers” and argued that “if you don’t want racism and violence, don’t get the police involved.” They have also noted his criticism of U.S. police departments training with Israeli security forces; in one cited remark, Vitale said he was “not happy with these exchanges of policing to Israel” and contended that “Israel is engaged in an occupation.”

The appointment has drawn sharp criticism from Mamdani’s opponents, who say it signals a return to the anti-police positions he espoused earlier in his political career, despite his attempts during the mayoral campaign to distance himself from “defund the police” rhetoric and to apologize to NYPD officers for past statements. The Daily Wire reported that critics on X warned the move could prompt an exodus from the NYPD, comparing the situation to officer departures in San Francisco under former district attorney Chesa Boudin.

At the national level, the Trump administration has also weighed in on Mamdani’s rise. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, who was present in the Oval Office for Mamdani’s meeting with Trump, discussed the encounter and the mayor-elect’s agenda in an interview with CNBC’s “Squawk Box,” according to the Daily Wire. Bessent said he admired Mamdani’s political skills, telling the program that “you’ve got to have some admiration for a candidate who ran a campaign the way he did” and describing it as “a great, great campaign.”

But Bessent sharply criticized Mamdani’s policy proposals, saying, “I can tell you my impression of the mayor-elect is he’s a young man with a lot of old ideas that have never worked. Point to one example where policies like his have led to anything other than a decline.” He added that governing New York City would pose practical challenges that go beyond campaigning, citing the “everyday of keeping people safe, picking up the trash, making the subways run on time … we’ll see.”

Bessent also framed Mamdani as a central figure in the Democratic Party’s left wing, telling the Daily Wire that the mayor-elect has become the face of the party’s ascendant socialist bloc even as some top Democrats have kept their distance. He pointed out that Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer did not endorse Mamdani and has not yet met with him, though Schumer has separately said in comments reported by Politico that he has a good relationship with the mayor-elect and that Mamdani’s focus on affordability is being echoed by Democrats nationwide.

According to the Daily Wire account of his remarks, Bessent praised Trump for inviting Mamdani to the Oval Office and described the president as “open-minded” in engaging with an ideological rival. At the same time, Republicans are moving to use that rivalry to their advantage, casting Mamdani both as a threat to public safety in New York and as a symbol of what they argue are the excesses of Democratic economic and social policy as the midterm campaign season begins.

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Conservatives on X criticize NYC Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani's appointment of anti-policing advocate Alex Vitale to his transition team, framing it as emblematic of Democratic radicalism following his Oval Office meeting with Trump. Right-leaning accounts highlight Vitale's views on policing as 'violence work' and calls to defund police. Discussions also note Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent's televised skepticism of Mamdani's policy viability, with some podcasts analyzing the Trump-Mamdani dynamic amid GOP midterm strategies.

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ニューヨーク市長当選者のZohran Mamdani(34歳の民主社会主義者)は、The Nationとのインタビューで、ドナルド・トランプ大統領との最近のホワイトハウス会談について語った。彼によると、会談は両者のイデオロギー的な大きな違いにもかかわらず、都市の生活費危機に関する共通の懸念に焦点を当てたもので、Mamdaniはニューヨーカー保護を強調し、Fiorello La GuardiaやFranklin D. Rooseveltなどの歴史的人物からインスピレーションを得ている。

ドナルド・トランプ大統領とニューヨーク市長当選者のゾーラン・マムダニ氏は金曜日にオーバルオフィスで会談し、初めての対面を生産的と形容し、数ヶ月の激しい政治的やり取りにもかかわらず顕著に友好的な調子を示した。両者はニューヨーク市の住宅費と手頃さに関する共通の優先事項を強調したが、深いイデオロギー的相違は残っている。

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自らを民主社会主義者と称するニューヨーク市長当選者のゾーラン・マムダニ氏は、金曜日にホワイトハウスを訪問し、後でドナルド・トランプ大統領と協力する意思があると述べた。トランプ氏をファシストで民主主義への脅威と呼ぶ過去の発言を再確認しつつ、NBCの「Meet the Press」で、マムダニ氏はニューヨーカーのためにホワイトハウスとの合意点を探すことが優先だと語った。

ゾーラン・マムダニ氏のニューヨーク市長選挙での勝利は、移民を含む労働者連帯の推進を強調している。受諾演説で、彼はすべての人々の尊厳と企業支配への闘い、移民摘発の終了の必要性を強調した。この勝利は、移民擁護が広範な労働者利益を害するという主張に反している。

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ゾーラン・マムダニ氏は2026年1月1日にニューヨーク市長に就任し、同市の初のムスリム市長となった。就任式前後の数週間で、彼は反ユダヤ主義への不安が高まる中、ユダヤ指導者らとの対話会合を開催。一方、名誉毀損防止連盟(ADL)は、彼の政治圏に焦点を当てた「Mamdani Watch」イニシアチブを作成したとして一部の論客から批判を受けた。

Zohran Mamdaniは2026年1月1日、住宅 affordabilityと公共サービスに焦点を当てたキャンペーンの後、ニューヨーク市長として宣誓就任した。The Nationの最近の論評では、彼の政権は元市長John V. Lindsayの1966-1973年の複雑な遺産から学ぶべきだと主張しており、その在任中は主要なリベラルな野心と政治・経済的な脆弱性が後に市政プログラムを縮小の対象とした。

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2026年1月1日にニューヨーク市112代目市長として就任宣誓したゾーラン・K・マムダニ氏は、任期開始に執行措置と人事異動の嵐で幕を開け、手頃な価格、刑務所・シェルター監視、メディア指向の統治スタイルへの早期焦点を示した。

 

 

 

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