Trump's Surprising Response: Why He's "Okay" Being Called a Fascist

President Trump had a surprisingly cordial meeting with NYC mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani at the White House. When asked about Mamdani previously calling him a fascist, Trump responded with unexpected acceptance. Both leaders described their discussion as productive and focused on New York issues. They found common ground on housing development and tackling rising living costs for city residents.

Key Points: Trump Reacts to Mamdani Calling Him Fascist in White House

  • Trump surprisingly embraced the "fascist" label from his political opponent
  • Both leaders described their Oval Office meeting as productive and positive
  • Discussion focused on shared New York priorities including housing development
  • They found common ground on tackling rising food prices and rent costs
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That's okay: Trump jokes about being called fascist by NYC mayor-elect Mamdani in White House

President Trump tells NYC mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani he's "okay" with being called a fascist during Oval Office meeting focused on housing and food prices.

"That's okay. You can just say yes. It's easier than explaining it. I don't mind. - President Donald Trump"

Washington, DC, November 22

During a meeting with New York mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani, President Donald Trump struck a surprising tone, saying he would be "okay" if Mamdani continued to call him a "fascist", a label Mamdani had used previously during campaign rallies, CNN reported.

When a reporter asked Mamdani whether he still stood by that characterisation, the mayor-elect began, "I've spoken about it...," but Trump quickly interjected.

"That's okay. You can just say yes. It's easier than explaining it. I don't mind." Trump said.

Earlier today, President Donald Trump described his meeting with New York City mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani at the Oval Office as "great" and "very productive," according to CNN.

Trump, a New York native, congratulated Mamdani on his election victory and said the two leaders found common ground on several key issues, including housing development and rising food prices.

"We've just had a great meeting, a really good, very productive meeting. One thing in common, we want this city of ours that we love to do very well," the president said. "And I congratulated him, and we talked about some things in very strong common, like housing and getting housing built, and food prices. The price of oil is coming way down," President Trump told reporters, as per CNN.

Trump also extended a gesture of goodwill toward Mamdani, suggesting he may even defy expectations across the political spectrum.

"I think you're going to have, hopefully, a really great mayor. The better he does, the happier I am. I will say there's no difference in party. I think he is going to surprise some conservative people, actually, and some very liberal people," President Trump said as per CNN.

Standing beside the president, Mamdani echoed Trump's assessment, describing the discussion as highly productive and focused on urgent cost-of-living challenges facing New Yorkers.

"I appreciated the meeting with the president, as he said, it was a productive meeting focused on a place of shared admiration and love, New York City," Mamdani said, according to CNN.

The mayor-elect added that they discussed issues driving residents out of the city, including rising rent, groceries and utilities.

"We spoke about rent, we spoke about groceries, we spoke about utilities. We spoke about the different ways in which people are being pushed out. I appreciated the time with the president, I appreciated the conversation, and I look forward to working together to deliver that affordability for New Yorkers," Zohran Mamdani said as per CNN.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see leaders focusing on practical issues like housing and food prices instead of political name-calling. That's what actually matters to common people, whether in New York or Mumbai.
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Arjun K
Trump's response shows political maturity, yaar. In India, our politicians get so defensive over much smaller criticisms. Maybe we could learn something about handling opposition gracefully.
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Sarah B
While the cooperation is commendable, I hope Mamdani doesn't compromise his principles just for political convenience. Leaders should stand by their convictions when it matters most.
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Vikram M
Rising rent and food prices are global issues affecting everyone from New York to Delhi. Glad they're discussing solutions rather than fighting over labels. This is what governance should be about! 👍
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Kavya N
Trump saying "no difference in party" is interesting. In India, we see too much party politics affecting development work. If leaders can work across party lines for public good, that's the real victory for democracy.

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