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Of course we saw this coming a mile away and issued as many warnings as we could, but New York City voted for a Communist and this is what they got….
All sweet and cuddly during the election, promising everything free under the sun, and then like the snake in the poem that President Trump always reads, New York City is about to be surprised when that snake bites them hard.
Even CNN’s Van Jones is sounding the alarm of immediate character change in his victory speech, which sounded like Stalin!
See here:
CNN’s Van Jones is among those expressing concern over Mamdani’s immediate ‘character change’ after taking power https://t.co/iW3l9zuMlE pic.twitter.com/dk3krOX8XR
– New York Post (@nypost) 5 November 2025
Oh!
Also, why does Mamdani suddenly look exactly like Jimmy Kimmel and his voice is exactly the same?
I guarantee once you see it you won’t be able to unsee it!
Strange!
But back to the speech, which is being called “dictator-like” and compared to Fidel Castro:
Zohran Mamdani’s victory speech tonight was reminiscent of what you’d expect to hear not from the mayor of NYC but from a dictator like Fidel Castro.
“We will prove that there is no problem that is too big for the government to solve and no problem that is too small for the government to care about.” pic.twitter.com/pOCN5aUvGY
– Thomas Hern (@ThomasMHern) 5 November 2025
You can watch the full speech here and it will send chills down your spine:
Back up here if necessary:
Zohran Mamdanni’s full victory speech. pic.twitter.com/wYhsUUg0uo
– Pop Crave (@PopCrave) 5 November 2025
NY Post Mamdani has already threatened to go after President Trump:
Democratic Socialist Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani fired warning shots at President Trump on Wednesday — threatening to “use the courts” if the commander in chief follows through on his threats to defund the Big Apple.
Mamdani wasted little time in making it clear that he intended to run against the Republican president as he vowed not to inform him in the wake of his election victory.
“The first thing is you actually use the courts. You stop treating things as law just based on the fact that President Trump is saying so,” one mayor-elect told “Good Morning America” when asked how he planned to take action against Trump’s past threats.
“You can look at the example of California, where you get the attorney general, the governor and the mayor of L.A. coming together and filing a lawsuit protesting the deployment of the National Guard.”
Mamdani later reiterated his stance and defended his decision to use his victory speech to take a direct dig at Trump.
“I have said repeatedly that if the President wants to work together to fulfill his campaign promises of affordable groceries or a lower cost of living, I will work with him,” Mamdani told NY1, beginning his post-election media interview.
“But for too long, what New Yorkers have seen is a mayor who is willing to work with the President at the expense of those New Yorkers. I want to make it clear that if the President wants to come through for the people of this city, I will stand up for him every step of the way.”
Before the election, Trump – who had repeatedly rebuked Mamdani as a “communist” – vowed that he would withhold federal funding from the city if New Yorkers voted for the socialist.
“Donald Trump, since I know you’re watching, I have four words for you: Turn up the volume,” Mamdani said at his victory party.