New York Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani used his first meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday, November 21, to emphasize that Israel is “committing genocide” and to criticize U.S. military aid to the Zionist regime.

Why it matters:

Mamdani’s remarks tie U.S. foreign policy directly to local crises, highlighting how military aid abroad intersects with unmet domestic needs. By challenging Trump on Israel and emphasizing New York’s homelessness crisis, Mamdani tries to redirect resources from foreign conflicts to domestic social welfare.

 

What he's saying:

Mamdani told Trump that many New Yorkers want tax dollars redirected from foreign conflicts to domestic needs.

He cited a ninth consecutive year in which more than 100,000 schoolchildren in New York City are homeless.

Pressed by reporters, Mamdani clarified that his remarks targeted the Israeli regime’s actions and Washington’s financial support.

“I have spoken about the Israeli government committing genocide,” Mamdani said, “and about our government funding it.”

He added that he appreciates “all efforts towards peace,” including those attributed to Trump, but stressed they must align with international human rights standards.

 

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