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Wednesday, 4 March 2026

LOL! Trump Trolls Zohran Mamdani for “Big progress” Made by Embracing the Declaration of Independence

 

A man stands beside the Declaration of Independence, framed and displayed in a formal setting with blue curtains and the American flag in the background.
“Big progress!” Trump says as Zohran takes a photo with the Declaration of Independence

President Trump on Tuesday trolled New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, announcing that he had made “big progress” by posing with a copy of the Declaration of Independence at the White House. 

The leftwing Socialist could learn a lot by reading our nation’s founding document.

“Zohran has come a long way embracing, of course, the Declaration of Independence while at The Oval Office,” Trump said, sharing the photo of Mamdani.

Zohran has come a long way embracing, of course, the Declaration of Independence while at The Oval Office — Big progress! President DJT

The lighthearted troll comes after Mamdani made an unscheduled visit to the White House last week.

The two discussed housing and immigration during Mamdani’s visit.

Mamdani described his meeting with the President as “productive,” adding, “I’m looking forward to building more housing in New York City” on X.

In a photo with the President, Mamdani posed holding an edited newspaper headline that read, “TRUMP TO CITY: LET’S BUILD,” and Trump smiled at his Resolute Desk, holding a real 1975 headline that reads, “FORD TO CITY: DROP DEAD.”

Per the New York Post, Mamdani was asking for Trump’s help to build 12,000 housing units in New York, which Trump was “enthusiastic” about, according to Mamdani’s press secretary.

Most notably, after the meeting, Trump released a Columbia University student from Azerbaijan, Elaina Aghayeva, who ICE detained because her student visa had expired.

“Just got off the phone with President Trump. In our meeting earlier, I shared my concerns about Columbia student Elmina Aghayeva, who was detained by ICE this morning. He has just informed me that she will be released imminently,” Mamdani said on X before her release.

Columbia University later announced that she had been released.

Mamdani’s second visit follows a friendly meeting in November, before Mamdani was inaugurated as Mayor.

As The Gateway Pundit reported, Trump and Mamdani apparently had a meeting of the minds on a lot of issues and agreed to work together on issues like affordability and housing. “We have one thing in common: We want this city of ours that we love to do very well,” Trump said during a press conference with the then-mayor-elect.

Trump later said that Zohran is “going to change” and that he may “surprise some conservative people, actually.” He continued, “I feel very confident that he can do a very good job.”

Counter-Terror Police Respond to Stabbing Near Catholic Primary School in U.K.

 

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U.K. police respond to stabbing via Tommy Robinson X

A stabbing attack near a Catholic primary school in the U.K. prompted the response of counter-terror police.

According to the BBC, police responded to a stabbing attack outside the Rosary Catholic Primary School in Birmingham.

The suspect allegedly stabbed a male in the street and injured a woman before barricading himself inside a nearby building.

The suspect, a 32-year-old male, was arrested and taken into custody, but authorities have yet to release his identity.

Per The Telegraph:

Armed counter-terror police have arrested a suspect after a man was stabbed near a primary school in Birmingham.

Witnesses described seeing a knifeman attack another man in the street in the Alum Rock area at around 12.05pm on Tuesday.

A passer-by said he drove his van at the knifeman in an attempt to stop the stabbing opposite the Rosary Catholic Primary School.

The suspect then ran inside a block of flats and barricaded himself inside. A woman was seen screaming with bloodied hands from an upstairs window, shouting that the man was outside her door.

Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom, Rupert Lowe, responded to the stabbing incident on X and stated, “Another day, another stabbing. We need to GET REAL – I am sick of it, we are all sick of it. This is not the Britain I want to live in. ”

He added, “The British state needs to brutally crack down on knife crime, and I mean brutally… Instant deportation for foreign nationals found carrying.”

The attack comes days after the United States and Israel launched joint attacks on Iran.

Currently, U.K. investigators have yet to determine whether the suspect has any terrorist connections.

Tuesday, 3 March 2026

Trump, Disappointed in UK’s Starmer, Says He Is ‘Pandering to Muslim Voters’ by Skipping Iran Attacks, While Secretary Hegseth Slams His ‘Hand-Wringing, Pearl-Clutching’

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Starmer has disappointed the US by staying ‘neutral’.

Failing Starmer has let the ‘special relationship’ down.

For the first time since WW2, the United States has entered a military conflict without its former most reliable ally, the United Kingdom.

Failing Prime Minister Starmer is under heavy pressure for choosing to keep Britain out of the operations, even though his airbase in Cyprus was attacked.

Now, both US President Donald J. Trump and the Pentagon are openly – and harshly – criticizing the unpopular leftist-Globalist leader.

The Telegraph reported:

“Donald Trump has suggested that Sir Keir Starmer did not join the attack on Iran because he is pandering to Muslim voters.

[…] When asked if Sir Keir had stayed out of the initial attack because he is afraid of being punished by Muslim voters at the ballot box, Mr. Trump told The Sun ‘could be’.”

This comes after Trump said that he was ‘very disappointed’ in Sir Keir for not taking part in the strikes.

“Sir Keir rebuked Mr. Trump on Monday afternoon by telling MPs that military action in the Middle East had to be lawful and ‘thought-through’.”

In the meantime, the Pentagon aired its wrath at Starmer for his ‘pearl-clutching’ over the US-Israel attacks on Iran.

Daily Mail reported:

“The Prime Minister was accused of undermining the Special Relationship by banning American bombers from using British bases to launch Saturday’s assault on Tehran.

Sir Keir risked aggravating the White House further by suggesting that the attack, which killed Iran’s Supreme Leader, was illegal and set to unravel.”

“In an outspoken intervention, US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth praised Israel for its central role in the offensive – but savaged the legalistic approach taken by Britain and other European allies.

‘Israel has clear missions for which we are grateful,’ he said. ‘Capable partners are good partners. Unlike so many of our traditional partners who wring their hands and clutch their pearls, humming and hawing about the use of force’.”