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Boston and Los Angeles are providing “How to Fight” for President Donald Trump’s second term agenda in New York City, Zohran Mamdani claimed on Monday.
“We’ve seen that the best way to fight Donald Trump is to do that. It’s about fighting him. It’s about being entangled. It’s about cooperating. It’s about calling him.” Point his competitorsformer governor Andrew Cuomo.
Asked about Democratic mayoral candidate if Trump moves Eliminate cashless bail In New York City, as he did in Washington, D.C. on Monday morning, Mandani vowed to fight.
“The Trump administration is a model we can see in this country where we can fight. You can see that in the mayor of Boston. We can also see it internationally with Mexican President Sheinbaum.”
New York City Democratic mayor nominee Zohran Mamdani announced his “five boroughs against Trump” in New York City, Queens on Friday, August 15, 2025. (Deirdre Heaveny/Fox News Numbers)
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu rejected the crackdown on illegal immigrants since Trump won the presidency last year.
Specifically, she reiterated and strengthened the Trust Act, which restricted local cooperation with federal immigration authorities before Trump’s second term in December 2024.
When Attorney General Pam Bondi sent her and fellow Blue City leaders Threat federal operations In Boston’s sanctuary city policy, Wu Yi Quick defense Her hometown.
“Stop attacking our cities to cover up the failure of the administration. Unlike the Trump administration, Boston follows the law,” Wu Xianghou fired.
Wu was one of several “sanitary city” mayors who defended Boston’s local immigration law before the House Oversight Committee earlier this year.

Boston Mayor Michelle Wu spoke at a campaign rally to support the Massachusetts Democratic vote in Boston on November 2, 2022. (AP Photo/Mary Schwalm, file)
“I think you have to use every tool available, and I think what we’re seeing in California is the effectiveness of using legal tools, even if the Trump administration considers itself above the law,” Mandani said Monday.
Earlier this year, protests against the Trump-led deportation rollout of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) have struggling to riots in Los Angeles. For the first time in 60 years, the president carried out a federal government on the federal National Guard without the request of the state governor.
California Governor Gavin Newsom is widely regarded as promising for the president of 2028, Prosecuting Trump The so-called “illegal” deployment of the National Guard without Newsom’s consent.
Newsom and Trump have been proposing the constitutional legitimacy of the move since then, and the governor of California has been seizing any opportunity Troll President.

California Governor Gavin Newsom attended a July 2, 2025 press conference in Burbank, California. (Carlin Stiehl/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum rejects Trump administration’s attempts as Trump continues to push for border security and fulfills his leading campaign promises Send US troops Enter Mexico.
“It is by believing in the belief that you hold belief in the structure of the city you represent that you can fight back against the government that seems to break the city apart,” Mandani said on Monday.
Calling a democratic socialist Joined the National Democrat Criticizing Trump’s “big and beautiful bills,” Mandani claimed that “will remove millions of New Yorkers from their health insurance, reduce hunger spike benefits and make life in the most expensive cities in the United States more difficult.”
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According to the Congressional Budget Office (CBO), while Republicans believe the bill cuts only waste, fraud and abuse in Medicaid, about 10 million people will not be able to insure by 2034 due to Trump’s big giants.
The White House did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.

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