Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani won’t officially take office until Jan. 1, but the challenges awaiting him are already stacking up — and some may not wait for Inauguration Day.
The 34-year-old state assemblyman and democratic socialist will be thrust into national debates over immigration, federal funding, and the direction of the Democratic Party the moment he steps into City Hall, The New York Times.
Mamdani, who represents a Queens district, has pledged to focus on what he calls a “cost of living crisis.” He told reporters outside City Hall on the eve of the election that his first day would look much like his last: “It will be focused on the cost of living crisis.”
The biggest immediate test may come from President Donald Trump, who has repeatedly attacked Mamdani, calling him a communist and warning that New York City will not “survive” under his leadership.