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Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo made headlines Wednesday night after declaring that President Donald Trump would “knock Zohran Mamdani on his tuckus” if the Democratic front-runner were to become New York City’s next mayor.
The remark came during a fiery debate between Cuomo and Mamdani, a progressive state assemblyman and self-described democratic socialist who has emerged as a leading contender in the mayoral race. Cuomo, positioning himself as a centrist alternative, used the colorful phrase to argue that Mamdani’s policies and political style would clash sharply with the Trump administration’s assertive posture.
When asked how he plans to navigate relations with the White House if elected, Cuomo said, “The way to deal with a hyper-aggressive president like Donald Trump is to confront him, not appease him. If Mamdani gets elected, Trump will knock him on his tuckus.”
The comment quickly went viral across social media, sparking both amusement and criticism. Supporters of Cuomo said his bluntness reflected his trademark New York candor, while Mamdani’s campaign accused the former governor of resorting to “cheap theatrics and playground insults” instead of offering concrete solutions for city governance.
Mamdani, known for his progressive platform focused on housing, transit reform, and social equity, brushed off the comment during his rebuttal. “New Yorkers don’t need another politician talking tough about Trump,” he said. “They need someone who’s tough enough to fight for them.”
Political analysts say Cuomo’s choice of words was likely deliberate — a mix of humor and bravado meant to resonate with moderate and working-class voters skeptical of Mamdani’s left-wing agenda. Still, it underscored the heightened tension surrounding Trump’s influence in local politics as the 2025 New York mayoral race intensifies.
The debate highlighted the growing ideological divide within New York’s Democratic landscape, with Cuomo urging pragmatism and experience while Mamdani calls for systemic reform. As the race tightens, Trump’s name continues to loom large — even in a contest meant to decide the future of America’s biggest city.
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