HISTORIC WIN SPARKS FIERCE POLITICAL FIRESTORM

Zohran Mamdani’s historic victory should have marked a new chapter for New York City — the first Muslim and first South Asian mayor-elect in its history. Instead, the days following his win have exploded into one of the most aggressive political backlashes the city has ever seen. After defeating Andrew Cuomo by nearly ten points, Mamdani expected scrutiny, but not a coordinated push from national Republicans to stop him from ever being sworn in. President Donald Trump branded him a communist, threatened to choke off federal funds, and GOP lawmakers launched efforts to investigate his naturalization, strip him of citizenship, and even deport him. They claim he hid “terroristic” or communist affiliations, while Rep. Andy Ogles demanded Attorney General Pam Bondi open a federal probe immediately.

The pressure intensified when a conservative watchdog filed criminal referrals accusing Mamdani of accepting foreign donations, citing nearly $13,000 from overseas supporters — a violation of federal and New York campaign laws if proven. Though his campaign refunded about $9,000, critics say it wasn’t enough, calling the pattern “systematic” and “illegal.” Supporters see the moves as political persecution; opponents call it a threat to election integrity. As investigations loom, New York’s mayor-elect faces an unprecedented battle before he even steps into office.

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