Many Americans feared the rise of Muslim communist Zohran Mamdani.
Those fears turned out to be justified.
And Zohran Mamdani’s racist attack on white people is worse than anyone imagined.
As American Patriot Daily reports:
Mamdani ventured to the Oval Office for a meeting with President Trump.
The media and political class expected fireworks.
All the pundits predicted Trump would brawl with Mamdani over Trump calling Mamdani a Muslim communist and threatening to withhold federal funds from New York over Mamdani’s threats to obstruct ICE operations.
Instead, Trump threw a curveball and played the role of statesman, and left Mamdani to hang himself with his own words.
Journalist Jack Posobiec grilled Mamdani about his proposal to raise taxes on white neighborhoods and whether he still supported race-based taxation levels, since he claimed making New York affordable was his number one priority.
“Mr. President, I wanted to know, one of the policies as well that Mayor-elect Mamdani talked a number of times about on the campaign, was shifting the tax burden for property taxes from what he called minority communities to white-based communities, and putting more taxes on white people,” Posobiec stated. “I also noticed in your acceptance speech you didn’t mention anything about America, or Christians, or white people in general, and so, I didn’t know if that was one of the policies you guys had spoken about.”
At first, Mamdani tried to duck the question.
“We focused on affordability, we focused on the cost of living crisis. What I will say is that I am very much interested in property tax reform, because what we see right now in New York City is a system that is so inequitable that it can’t even stand up in court,” Mamdani replied.
“The President and I spoke about the importance of not only building more housing, but also making sure the regulation of housing is something that is manageable to actually get through,” Mamdani added.
Posobiec didn’t let Mamdani get away with his gaslighting by calling Mamdani out for trying to evade stating his support for raising taxes on predominantly white neighborhoods.
“To be clear, you’re continuing this idea of race-based property taxes,” Posobiec followed up.
Mamdani responded with his version of “it depends on what the meaning of the word ‘is’ is,” that Bill Clinton made famous when he tried to wiggle out of a jam.
Mamdani claimed that the “use of the term was a description of neighborhoods, not a description of intent.”
But raising taxes on white neighborhoods meant what it meant.
Mamdani didn’t say he wanted to raise taxes on the wealthy,
Mamdani signaled to the foreign-born base that elected him Mayor – polls showed 62 percent of foreign-born New York voters backed Mamdani – that he intended to turn the New York City tax code into a racial spoils system.





