Miami politicos silent on Donald Trump and Zohran Mamdani friendly meet-up
Posted by Admin on Nov 25, 2025 | 0 commentsWhat a difference a chat makes.
It turns out that the big, scary socialist bogeyman that Miami politicians loved to weaponize in the recent mayor’s race — New York’s free Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani, the one they tried to tie around Eileen Higgins’ neck like some kind of communism-flavored cowbell — is now, apparently, Donald Trump’s new bestie.
Yes, that Donald Trump. Yes, that Mamdani. And yes, the political world is spinning so fast Ladra’s cafecito almost spilled.
And while South Florida’s self-proclaimed defenders of freedom from the Red Menace are usually the first to jump on a microphone to scream “¡SOCIALISMO!” at anything from bus shelters to bike lanes, the Mamdani–Trump meet-and-greet last week has somehow left them all shockingly, suspiciously, strategically quiet.
The silence is so loud you can hear the echo bouncing off the windows at Versailles.
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National outlets went into overdrive after Mamdani emerged from the Oval Office, where he had a surprisingly cordial and friendly chat with Trump and a whole lot of photographers.
CBS News had the receipts. AP confirmed the tone. Time, Newsweek and the Washington Post chronicled the confusion — especially among MAGA hardliners who suddenly didn’t know whether to clap, cry, or Google “Is socialism still bad?”
One conservative pundit called the moment “baffling.” Another warned the base to “play the long game.” Others were still rebooting their internal hard drives.
Meanwhile, progressives didn’t know whether to applaud or check the fire alarm. Some activists praised Mamdani for showing up and demanding real housing policy. Others muttered “betrayal” and “publicity stunt” between sips of overpriced cold brew.
But the best reaction? Oh, mis amigos, that would be the Florida Republicans — so chatty, so dramatic, so eager to compare Eileen Higgins to Fidel Jr. during the campaign — who suddenly went full monastic vow of silence.
Where are Miami’s anti-socialist avengers now? Let’s check in on the usual suspects:
Miami and Miami-Dade commissioners who shrieked “Mamdani! Mamdani!” into every microphone like it was Beetlejuice? Crickets.
State legislators who used “socialism” in their campaigns more often than “traffic,” “affordability,” or “take responsibility for anything”? Nada.
The politicians who smeared Eileen Higgins with guilt-by-association because Mamdani maybe aligns with her on transit or housing? Mute. Off. Airplane mode.
Where are all the warnings? Where is the outrage? Where are the dramatic press releases about Trump being infiltrated by Marxist ideology with a dash of saffron?
Apparently, when Trump himself plays footsie with the socialist boogeyman, the anti-socialist brigade suddenly develops a very convenient case of laryngitis.
Maybe they’re drafting a resolution condemning socialism except when Trump does it. Maybe they’re waiting for talking points from Tallahassee. Maybe they’re all just stunned that Dear Leader didn’t run Mamdani out of the Oval Office with a Bible and a canister of tear gas.
Even former City Manager Emilio González, who has recently promoted his endorsement for Miami mayor from The Donald, made like the Mamdani-Trump bromance was no big deal. But maybe he won’t honk that horn so loud now.
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While the national press dissected every angle — the optics, the messaging, the very awkward grin Trump flashed while Mamdani spoke — Miami’s political class remained curled up in the fetal position, rocking gently and whispering “This doesn’t fit the script.” Political observers have gently pointed out that local electeds are doing political calculus, trying to figure out whether this meeting makes socialism cool now or whether they’re supposed to spin it as a masterstroke of negotiation.
Real-estate insiders are nervously watching, wondering if Trump’s sudden willingness to speak about housing affordability could actually intersect with Mamdani’s policy ideas. Developers don’t care about ideology — just whether zoning changes make them money.
But the most terrified people in South Florida right now? The anti-socialist cheerleaders who spent the last election season fundraising off fear and fables.
Now they’re caught between defending Trump (mandatory), and denouncing Mamdani (instinctual), and reconciling the fact that their hero and their villain just sat down for a chat (impossible).
As if the universe wanted to rub salt in their wounds, the very same day Mamdani and Trump met, Congress — with heavy Florida involvement — advanced a symbolic resolution condemning socialism and denouncing it in all its forms. It was sponsored by Miami Congresswoman María Elvira Salazar and, even though she’s been scaring constituents about socialism since her first election, Mamdani’s name did come up.
“The Mamdani socialist agenda is seeping into our country like poison,” said House Republican Conference Chairwoman Lisa McClain. “Republicans won’t let it take root.”
Um, except at the White House?
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The MAGA base was baffled. Progressives were amused. Miami politicos suddenly remembered they had “no comment at this time.”
Even the ones who weaponized Mamdani’s name like a campaign cudgel couldn’t bring themselves to utter a single syllable. The silence is almost sweet.
So, what does this mean? It’s not so hard. Trump will talk to anyone who makes him look statesmanlike. Mamdani will talk to anyone who will listen to his housing points. And Miami’s politicians will talk about socialism — except when doing so could look like they’re criticizing Trump.
It’s not that they don’t have opinions. It’s that they don’t have permission to say them yet. Once someone in Tallahassee or Mar-a-Lago decides the official line — “genius move,” “nothingburger,” “deepfake,” whatever — the talking will resume.
Until then? They’ll stay quiet and hope nobody remembers all those speeches, tweets, and mailers where they swore Mamdani was the biggest threat to democracy since salami on a medianoche.
The Cortadito conclusion: Trump met with the socialist our local politicos used to frighten Miami voters. Mamdani walked out standing his ground, unshaken, and pretty clearly amused. The national press went nuts. The MAGA base short-circuited. And South Florida’s loudest anti-socialist crusaders — the ones who slandered Eileen Higgins with guilty-by-retweet nonsense — have suddenly turned into mimes.
If Ladra didn’t know better, she’d think they were embarrassed.
But let’s be real. They’re not embarrassed. They’re just waiting to see how to spin it so they don’t have to admit the obvious: Their whole “Mamdani = Evil Socialist Threat” act was a cheap campaign scare tactic that just blew up spectacularly in their faces.
Until then, the silence will have to do.
And oh, qué rico it is.



