New York Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani has kicked off his transition, pledging to form a government that can deliver on the promises of his campaign. The young democratic socialist's administration will be guided by four co-chairs, including former Federal Trade Commission chief Lina Khan, and will focus on issues like affordability, social programs, and combating inequality.
Mamdani's agenda includes measures such as waiving public bus fares, freezing rents for subsidized homes, and providing free childcare. However, these plans are expected to require cooperation with state leaders to increase taxes on high earners.
The mayor-elect's stance on Palestine has also raised concerns, particularly from pro-Israel groups like the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), which has launched a monitoring initiative to track Mamdani's administration's policies and appointments.
In a defiant move, Mamdani has pushed back against criticism from Donald Trump, who had threatened to withhold funds and deploy federal forces if Mamdani won. The mayor-elect said he would utilize the courts to stand up for New York, implying that he would challenge any attempts by the president to undermine his administration.
The elections have given Democrats a boost ahead of next year's midterm elections, with wins in key states like New Jersey, Virginia, and Georgia. Trump has acknowledged the setback, partly blaming the federal government shutdown for the results, and is now calling on Republicans to abolish the filibuster in order to facilitate voter reform.
Mamdani's agenda includes measures such as waiving public bus fares, freezing rents for subsidized homes, and providing free childcare. However, these plans are expected to require cooperation with state leaders to increase taxes on high earners.
The mayor-elect's stance on Palestine has also raised concerns, particularly from pro-Israel groups like the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), which has launched a monitoring initiative to track Mamdani's administration's policies and appointments.
In a defiant move, Mamdani has pushed back against criticism from Donald Trump, who had threatened to withhold funds and deploy federal forces if Mamdani won. The mayor-elect said he would utilize the courts to stand up for New York, implying that he would challenge any attempts by the president to undermine his administration.
The elections have given Democrats a boost ahead of next year's midterm elections, with wins in key states like New Jersey, Virginia, and Georgia. Trump has acknowledged the setback, partly blaming the federal government shutdown for the results, and is now calling on Republicans to abolish the filibuster in order to facilitate voter reform.