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American Focus > Blog > Politics > White House Attacks Zohran Mamdani To Distract From Taking Healthcare Away From 17 Million
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White House Attacks Zohran Mamdani To Distract From Taking Healthcare Away From 17 Million

Last updated: June 30, 2025 9:25 pm
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As the Senate gears up to approve a bill that threatens healthcare for 17 million Americans, the White House finds itself preoccupied with comments from New York City’s Democratic mayoral nominee, Zohran Mamdani.

In a recent press briefing, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt had this to say about Mamdani:

“The Democrats are doubling down on radical policies that threaten the very fabric of our society. Just look at Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic socialist candidate for New York City Mayor. He openly supports defunding the police, has made antisemitic remarks, lauds pro-Hamas organizations, calls for the abolition of Israel, and believes that wealthy Americans should cease to exist—these are his own words from just this weekend.”

“In contrast, under President Trump’s leadership, Republicans are tirelessly championing the needs of middle-class Americans who re-elected him, striving for a revolution of common sense.”

“All of this is encapsulated in our one grand, beautiful bill.”

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It seems that Mamdani’s assertion on Meet The Press the day before—“I’ve had to come to terms with the fact that the president will focus on my appearance, my accent, my background to distract from what I’m advocating for: the very working class he promised to empower but has since betrayed”—struck a nerve with the administration.

Mamdani’s critique of Trump for failing the working class resonates, especially as the White House pushes a bill through Congress that is historically unpopular and would significantly harm these same constituents.

The billionaire in the White House evidently feels threatened by a genuine populist like Mamdani, who just secured the Democratic nomination in New York City.

If this can happen in America’s largest city, it suggests that authentic populism could emerge victorious in many other places.

Ultimately, this clash underscores a broader narrative.

The real menace to Trump and the Republican Party isn’t the judiciary or Congress; it’s the collective voice of the people. Movements grounded in populism and grassroots protests serve as formidable barriers against Trump’s ambitions.

The populace is the crucial check that prevents any one individual from wielding unchecked power.

While the White House attempts to divert attention from the legislative transgressions they are pushing through Congress, the undeniable truth remains: the public is increasingly disillusioned with them, and a call for change is on the horizon.

What are your thoughts on the White House’s attack on Mamdani? Share your opinions in the comments below.

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