Democrats and Republicans have come together to pass a resolution formally rejecting socialism, signaling rare bipartisan agreement in Congress.

New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani prepared to assume office amid national scrutiny over his democratic socialist ideology. Just hours before his first meeting with former President Donald Trump in Washington, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a bipartisan resolution condemning the “horrors of socialism.” Introduced weeks earlier, the measure symbolically repudiated socialist policies at a moment when one of the nation’s highest-profile socialists was about to lead America’s largest city. Republicans framed the vote as a moral and ideological necessity to reaffirm capitalism and liberal democracy, while the timing highlighted tensions between national lawmakers and New York City’s progressive political direction.

The resolution passed with a 285-98 majority, including 86 Democrats. Notable supporters included House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and several New York Democrats such as Ritchie Torres, Greg Meeks, Grace Meng, Laura Gillen, and Tom Suozzi. Suozzi, in particular, had distanced himself from Mamdani during the mayoral campaign, reflecting the ideological gap between establishment Democrats and the city’s rising socialist movement. Republican supporters, like Nicole Malliotakis, cited personal history, invoking her mother’s flight from Cuba to justify opposition. Progressive Democrats, including Maxine Waters, opposed the measure, arguing Republicans prioritized ideology over addressing economic challenges facing American families.

Mamdani dismissed the resolution’s significance, emphasizing his focus on policy work and making New York City more affordable. He acknowledged ideological differences but underscored cooperation and pragmatic governance. His meeting with Trump, previously marked by public hostility between the two, reportedly featured cordial and even light-hearted exchanges. Trump expressed comfort with New York City after the discussion, signaling a softened stance and a more cooperative approach toward the incoming mayor.

The week illustrated the complexity of American politics: a national legislature formally denouncing socialism, a new mayor defending democratic socialism as a practical civic philosophy, and a former president demonstrating willingness to engage constructively. The events underscored how ideological debates, governance priorities, and personal diplomacy intersect, shaping both perception and practical outcomes for the nation’s largest city and the broader political landscape.

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