Trump Tries to Convince New York That He’ll Do Some Extra Retribution If It Elects Mamdani

President Donald Trump, in his second term, has been notably fixated on his home city and its local governance. Early this year, he bought off mayor Eric Adams by making a criminal indictment hanging over his head disappear. Then, as Adams faced ghastly polling numbers and a trio of general election challengers — among them the charismatic Democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani — members of Trump’s administration reportedly brainstormed various ways to induce Adams afresh, hoping to push him to drop his reelection bid and unify the anti-Mamdani vote around a single candidate. Adams did drop out on Sunday — without, at least as far as we know, cutting any deal with the Trump administration.

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