Zohran Mamdani has fiery 4-word message for Trump after winning NYC mayoral race

Zohran Mamdani took direct aim at former President Donald Trump during his victory speech after winning the New York City mayoral race.

The 34-year-old’s win is being hailed as historic: he is now the first Muslim, the first South Asian, and the youngest mayor elected in New York in the last hundred years.

According to the BBC, Mamdani earned 50.4% of the vote, defeating Andrew Cuomo, who secured 41.6%, and Curtis Sliwa, who received 7%.

A Democratic socialist, Mamdani has campaigned on policies such as universal childcare, free and faster public bu:ses, and higher taxes on the city’s wealthiest residents (CNN reports).

Before the election, Trump publicly urged New Yorkers to vote for Cuomo instead, even war:ning that he might withhold federal funding if Mamdani won. In an appearance on 60 Minutes, Trump said: “You have no choice. Vote for Cuomo. Hope he does a fantastic job. Mamdani cannot.”

But on election night, Mamdani said New Yorkers sent a clear message.

“Hope is alive,” he announced. He emphasized his identity proudly: “I am young. I am Muslim. I am a democratic socialist. And I won’t apologize for any of it.”

Turning to Trump, he said:

“If any place can show a nation betra:yed by Donald Trump how to defe:at him, it is the city that created him. So, Donald Trump since I know you’re watching — turn the volume up.”

Mamdani went on to promise stronger protections for tenants, tougher accountability for landlords, higher taxes for billionaires, and expanded labor rights.

“New York will always be a city of immigrants,” he said.

“Built by immigrants, powered by immigrants — and now, led by one.”

“So hear me, President Trump: to get to one of us, you will have to go through all of us.”

Shortly after the results, Trump responded on Truth Social: “…AND SO IT BEGINS!”

Mamdani will officially take office on January 1.