President Trump shakes hands with NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani in the Oval Office during private meeting on housing development.
President Trump shakes hands with NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani in the Oval Office during private meeting on housing development.
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Trump and New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani meet privately at the White House for second time

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President Donald Trump met privately with New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani at the White House on Thursday, Feb. 26, 2026, in what multiple outlets described as their second in-person Oval Office meeting, with the mayor’s team emphasizing housing development as a central focus.

President Donald Trump and New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani met Thursday afternoon at the White House, in what The Daily Wire described as the leaders’ second in-person meeting and the latest sign of a working relationship despite deep political differences.

The Daily Wire, citing The New York Times, reported that the discussion was expected to focus on strategies to increase housing supply in New York City—an issue that has emerged as a defining challenge for Mamdani since taking office on Jan. 1, 2026.

According to The Daily Wire, Mamdani traveled to Washington with several top advisers and did not publicly announce the trip in advance, a contrast to his more visible November visit. During that earlier meeting, Trump and Mamdani spoke cordially in front of reporters, and Trump interjected when Mamdani was asked about previously calling him a fascist, quipping: “Just say yes; it’s easier than explaining.”

Trump also mentioned Mamdani during his State of the Union address on Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2026, calling him a “nice guy” while adding: “Bad policy.”

The White House meeting came as Mamdani’s administration faces intensifying pressure over housing affordability and the city’s budget outlook. In recent days, Mamdani has publicly floated a 9.5% property-tax increase as part of his preliminary budget framework.

Later Thursday evening, Mamdani was scheduled to begin the first event in his administration’s “Rental Ripoff” hearings series, a set of public forums established by Executive Order 08 to gather tenant testimony about housing conditions and landlord practices. City materials for the program say the testimony is intended to help shape future tenant-protection and enforcement proposals.

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Discussions on X emphasize the unannounced second White House meeting between President Trump and NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani as productive and centered on housing development. Journalists highlight Trump's enthusiasm for Mamdani's proposals and a surprising rapport despite ideological differences. Users express optimism for NYC housing solutions and note discussions on immigration, with some surprise at the cross-party collaboration.

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New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani held a secretive meeting with President Donald Trump in the Oval Office to discuss federal aid for affordable housing, but the event drew criticism amid escalating US tensions with Iran. The mayor's theatrical approach, including a viral photo with mock newspaper headlines, backfired as public focus shifted to his response to the conflict. Mamdani condemned the US strikes while intervening in an ICE detention case.

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Zohran Mamdani, a 34-year-old Democratic socialist, has been elected as New York City's mayor, defeating former Governor Andrew Cuomo in a race focused on affordability. He becomes the city's youngest mayor in over a century and its first Muslim mayor. The victory caps a meteoric rise for the former South African schoolboy amid high voter turnout.

Following his January 1, 2026, inauguration as New York City mayor, Zohran Mamdani signed executive orders for a rent freeze and challenging landlords, while appointing Democratic Socialists of America member Cea Weaver as Tenant Director. These moves, building on revoked pro-Israel policies, ignite debates over property rights, equity, and impacts on state politics.

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With betting markets and polls favoring Zohran Mamdani in Tuesday’s New York City mayoral election, attention is turning to how the Democratic Socialists of America — a key force in his rise — would interact with a Mamdani City Hall. Politico has reported that even allies expect friction as campaign ideals meet governing trade-offs.

 

 

 

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