Sadia J. Choudhury | New York
Date: October 1, 2025
Former U.S. President Donald Trump has issued a dramatic warning ahead of the New York City mayoral race, stating that federal funding could be withheld from the city if certain candidates win the election.
Targeting Zohran Mamdani
Trump specifically criticized progressive candidate Zohran Mamdani, labeling his policy proposals as “FAKE Communist promises.” Mamdani has advocated for rent freezes, free public transit, free childcare, and city-run grocery stores.
In a statement, Trump said:
“He is going to have problems with Washington like no mayor in the history of our once-great city … he needs the money from me … he won’t be getting any of it.”
Federal Funding and the NYC Budget
Approximately 8.3% of New York City’s $115 billion fiscal 2025 budget comes from federal funds—roughly $9.6 billion—primarily directed toward education, social services, and children’s programs. Experts warn that withholding federal funding could significantly disrupt city operations.
Political Context
• Trump has not officially endorsed a candidate but has indicated support for former Governor Andrew Cuomo, who is now running as an independent after losing the Democratic primary.
• Current Mayor Eric Adams withdrew from the re-election race, reshaping the electoral landscape and intensifying the contest.
Reactions & Controversy
Legal experts caution that any attempt to cut federal funds could face constitutional and statutory challenges. Critics argue that Trump’s threats constitute federal interference in a municipal election. Several state and city leaders have denounced the warning as undue political pressure on local voters.