Wednesday, July 8, 2026

Trump answers Mandami From A Mountain Carved With Presidents

Zohran Mamdani Picked Washington’s Desk To Trash Founding Fathers

And Trump Answered Hours Later

Zohran Mamdani parked himself behind George Washington's own writing desk on the eve of America's 250th birthday.Then he used that desk to accuse his own country of stealing from the people who built it.

Hours later Donald Trump stood at Mount Rushmore and gave Mamdani an answer New York will not forget. New York City's socialist mayor did not choose City Hall's Governor's Room by accident. He sat down at the actual desk George Washington once used, surrounded by ten newly naturalized citizens, and used the moment to deliver a verdict on the country Washington founded.

Mamdani described masked agents "terrorizing our streets" while claiming the wealth built by ordinary workers gets hoarded by a privileged few at the top. He never mentioned Trump by name. He didn't need to.

Mamdani spent nearly fifteen minutes recasting America's founding story as a tale of exploitation, framing immigration enforcement as terror and free enterprise as theft.

The mayor who campaigned on rent freezes and city-run grocery stores turned a celebration of the country's 250th birthday into an indictment of everything that built it.

Trump responded from underneath the stone faces of Washington, Jefferson, Roosevelt, and Lincoln at Mount Rushmore. Trump warned of a "resurgence of the communist menace in our land," calling it a direct threat to the freedoms America has spent 250 years building.

He never said Mamdani's name either. He didn't have to.

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