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Trump says he will consider helping 'straighten out' New York City
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When asked about the New York mayoral race, President Trump sharply criticized Zohran Mamdani and his policy plans for the city. The president also suggested he and his administration could consider helping "straighten out" New York City from Washington, D.C.July 8, 2025