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Mamdani takes charge of New York under Trump

Published on: January 1, 2026 3:34 PM

Zohran Mamdani was sworn in as New York mayor just after midnight, becoming the city’s first Muslim leader and one of its youngest, as he begins a term under the political shadow of President Donald Trump. The low-key ceremony marked the start of his leadership of the United States’ largest and most diverse city.

Mamdani took his oath at an abandoned subway station near City Hall, a symbolic choice reflecting his focus on working-class communities and everyday struggles. The 34-year-old Democrat said the moment was a lifelong honor, after campaigning heavily on easing the city’s rising cost of living.

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He now faces the challenge of turning bold promises into results, including rent freezes, free public buses, and universal childcare. Political observers say voter expectations will quickly shift from symbolism to performance, especially given Mamdani’s limited experience in citywide governance.

At the same time, his relationship with President Trump could shape much of his tenure, particularly on issues like immigration and federal funding. Although the two leaders held a surprisingly calm meeting in November, past criticism suggests future clashes remain likely.

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Mamdani has pledged to protect immigrant communities as federal authorities expand enforcement actions nationwide. Trump previously warned that New York could lose federal support under Mamdani’s leadership, while the mayor has openly criticized the president’s political approach.

Later Thursday, Mamdani will attend a larger public inauguration featuring prominent progressive leaders and a citywide block party. As he settles into office, supporters and critics alike will closely watch whether his progressive vision can deliver lasting change for New Yorkers.

Filed Under: Top Stories, World Tagged With: first Muslim mayor, Latest, New York mayor, New York politics, Trump Mamdani tensions, Zohran Mamdani

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