Zohran Mamdani Just Told the Wildest Story About His Oval Office Visit with Trump

You’re not going to believe what had New York’s incoming mayor completely losing it inside the White House last week.

Zohran Mamdani—the 34-year-old democratic socialist who just crushed the NYC mayoral race—finally sat down with Donald Trump after months of the president calling him a “communist” and threatening to yank every dime of federal funding from the city if he won.

Remember those Truth Social meltdowns?
“If Communist Candidate Zohran Mamdani wins… I will not be contributing Federal Funds… It is my obligation to run the Nation…” Classic Trump.

Fast-forward to last week: Trump actually invites the guy he tried to bury to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. Everyone braced for fireworks.

Instead? The two apparently got along better than anyone expected.

“We agreed a lot more than I would have thought,” Trump told reporters while the two stood side-by-side in the Oval Office. Mamdani later told NBC the conversation was surprisingly constructive, even if they didn’t pull punches on the big disagreements.

But the part that’s blowing up online right now happened when Mamdani went on The Adam Friedland Show this week and spilled the strangest detail from the visit.

Host Adam Friedland asked straight-up: “He had to have shown you something weird, right?”

Mamdani laughed and said Trump gave him the full tour—Cabinet Room, portraits of past presidents, the whole thing. He even geeked out over the FDR painting for a minute.

Then he dropped the bombshell.

While he was waiting outside the Oval Office, he noticed a stack of coffee-table books on the table in front of him. Normal stuff… until he spotted one titled UFC at the White House.

Yeah. A full-on photo book of mock-ups showing an octagon cage set up on the South Lawn.

“He’s really doing it,” Mamdani said, flipping through renderings of a 5,000-seat UFC event literally on the White House grass in June. (The UFC is reportedly spending $700k just to replace the lawn afterward.)

He admitted he sat there “flipping out” over how surreal the whole thing was.

So there you have it—America’s most polarizing new mayor and its returning president bonding over FDR portraits… while a glossy book of cage fights on the White House lawn sits between them.

2026 is going to be insane.

What do you think—will Mamdani actually be a good mayor, or is NYC in for a rough ride? Drop your take in the comments.

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