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Trump condemns New York Mayor-elect Mamdani as ‘communist’ while Sadiq Khan hails historic victory

U.S. president criticises Democrat socialist win as London mayor praises it as a choice of hope and unity

Updated 7 months ago · Published on 06 Nov 2025 10:27AM

Trump condemns New York Mayor-elect Mamdani as ‘communist’ while Sadiq Khan hails historic victory
London Mayor Sadiq Khan says “One of the lessons I learned growing up is that if someone tries to bully you, stand up and fight back” - November 6, 2025

U.S. President Donald Trump has, for the first time, publicly reacted to Zohran Mamdani’s election as Mayor of New York, describing the outcome as a sign of the Democratic Party’s increasingly “extreme” political direction.

Speaking at the American Business Forum in Miami, Trump criticised Mamdani, a socialist Democrat, labelling him a “communist” chosen to lead the country’s largest city.

“If you want to know what Congressional Democrats want to do to America, look no further than yesterday’s election in New York – they have appointed a communist as Mayor,” Trump said.

He also referenced his prior claim that no socialist would ever be elected to office in the United States, adding: “We’ve not only passed socialists, we continue to appoint communists.”

Trump warned that cities such as Miami could become refuges for Americans seeking to escape “communism” in New York.

His remarks followed Mamdani’s victory over Republican Curtis Sliwa and former Democratic Governor Andrew Cuomo, who ran as an independent with Trump’s backing the day before the vote.

“Last night’s results clearly show the choice Americans must make — between communism and sanity,” Trump added. “As long as I am in the White House, America will not become a communist country in any form.”

Across the Atlantic, London Mayor Sadiq Khan welcomed Mamdani’s victory, describing it as a reflection of hope rather than fear, and unity over division. In an interview with BBC’s Global Story podcast, Khan said the New York electorate demonstrated that inclusive and progressive values remain central to major cities worldwide.

“Voters in New York made a clear choice — they chose hope over fear, and unity over division,” Khan said, congratulating Mamdani on his historic achievement. Khan added that he had not yet spoken directly with Mamdani but had sent a brief message.

“I know from experience; after winning an election, you are inundated with thousands of messages. I am confident he will reply in due course. Perhaps he is asleep now, and rightly so,” he said with a touch of humour.

Commenting on attempts by some American conservatives to use his administration as a “warning” during Mamdani’s campaign, Khan said: “One of the lessons I learned growing up is that if someone tries to bully you, stand up and fight back.”

He added that certain political movements attempt to intimidate minority communities and voters, including himself and Mamdani. “I am pleased they failed — both in London and New York.”

Khan also expressed concern over the long-term impact of racially and religiously charged political rhetoric.

“It’s not me or Mamdani who are most affected — we are used to it. But imagine being a minority considering a political career.

Imagine being a Muslim American or Londoner proud of your identity. Your family might discourage you from stepping forward to serve the community. That is very sad.”

Reflecting on his fraught interactions with President Trump, Khan added wryly: “I may often be the focus of President Donald Trump’s statements, but I can assure you, he is not my main concern.” - November 6, 2025

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