‘We agree on a lot more than I would have thought,’ Trump says after meeting Mamdani
Trump and Mamdani strike a (surprisingly) positive note in Oval Officepublished at 21:27 GMT 21 November
21:27 GMT 21 November
Bernd Debusmann Jr
Reporting from the White House
Image source, ReutersFor all the speculation about a potential Oval Office dust-up during Mamdani’s visit, Trump was cordial so far in the Oval Office.
“We’re going to be helping him,” Trump said, adding that “we agree on a lot more than I would have thought.”
That’s a notably different message than the one Trump gave during the New York City mayoral campaign, when he repeatedly threatened to withhold federal funding to the city if Mamdani were to win.
“I think you’re going to have, hopefully, a really great mayor,” he said. “The better he does, the happier I am.”
Directly asked about his previous comments that Mamdani is a “communist”, Trump said simply that he would “change”.
“Some of my views have changed,” he added. “I feel very confident that he can do a very good job.”
Trump repeatedly expressed support for Mamdani during tough questions from reporters, tapping him on the arm and telling him it’s “okay” to say he is a despot.
“I’ve been called much worst than a despot,” he added. “So it’s not that insulting.”
Trump seems to be going to great lengths to avoid any spat at the White House – as does Mamdani.
Looking to the future, Trump said that the two might have disagreements, but that ultimately they would be able to convince each other.
“I hope we do [meet again],” Trump said towards the end. “We had a great meeting.”