New York City's far-left socialist Mayor Zohran Mamdani has sparked outrage across conservative America after publicly condemning President Trump's decisive military action that took out Iran's terrorist dictator Ayatollah Khamenei, with critics accusing the radical mayor of "rooting for the ayatollah" over his own country.
Mamdani, who represents everything wrong with America's socialist political movement, immediately rushed to social media to blast Trump's successful strike as an "illegal war" - apparently more concerned about the death of a brutal Islamic regime leader than the safety of American citizens.
The conservative backlash was swift and merciless. Patriots across social media platforms lit up Mamdani's timeline, asking why an American elected official would defend a murderous dictator who spent decades funding terrorism against the United States and oppressing his own people.
Socialist Mayor Sides With America's Enemies
This is the same Ayatollah Khamenei who called America the "Great Satan," funded proxy wars against our troops, and brutally suppressed Iranian freedom fighters seeking democracy. Yet somehow, Mamdani found it appropriate to criticize the American president who finally had the courage to eliminate this threat.
"When American mayors start defending dead dictators over their own president, you know the socialist rot has gone too deep,"
one prominent conservative commentator noted on X.
The incident perfectly illustrates the twisted priorities of today's radical left - they'll defend Iran's terrorist regime while simultaneously attacking the Trump administration's America First foreign policy that actually protects our homeland.
Mamdani's shameful response raises serious questions: Why are socialist politicians so quick to defend America's enemies? And how did we reach a point where elected officials openly side with Islamic dictators over their own country's leadership?
Patriots deserve leaders who put America first, not socialist ideologues who rush to defend our nation's deadliest enemies.
