Bipartisan House Vote Rejects Socialism as New York’s Incoming Mayor Prepares for First Meeting With President Trump

The vote wasn’t a debate. It was a warning shot. In a rare moment of unity, Congress rose up to denounce “socialism” on the very day New York’s mayor-elect — a proud progressive — walked through the gates of the White House. Allies winced. Enemies circled. And as Zohran Mamdani strode toward the Oval Office, the question consuming Washington was bru…

Zohran Mamdani stepped into Washington as both symbol and supplicant: the face of an ascendant left, and a mayor-elect desperate for federal help. The House had just given Republicans a powerful talking point and nervous Democrats a shield, letting them posture against “socialism” without naming names. Mamdani, of course, didn’t need to be named. His very presence did the work for them.

Inside the White House, the theater dropped away. Trump’s aides talked numbers, not manifestos: transit funding, FEMA timelines, migrant shelters, overtime for exhausted cops. Mamdani pressed for dollars and flexibility, not a viral showdown. Yet no memo or handshake could erase the split-screen image: Congress renouncing his politics as he negotiated for his city’s survival. That dissonance now defines the Democratic struggle — whether to keep trimming the message for swing voters, or finally gamble on the full weight of their convictions.

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