Trump–Mamdani second face-to-face meeting at White House — Here’s what they discussed

In a significant meeting at the White House, former President Donald Trump and New York City Mayor Eric Mamdani engaged in discussions that primarily focused on expanding affordable housing in New York City. Mamdani highlighted the urgent need for increased housing options to address the city's escalating affordability crisis, stressing the importance of government support in these efforts. Additionally, Mamdani raised concerns regarding a specific case involving the detention practices of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), signaling a commitment to advocate for more humane policies. This meeting is part of ongoing dialogues aimed at fostering cooperation between federal and local governments on crucial urban issues. Mamdani's proactive approach reflects a growing trend among city leaders to seek direct engagement with the federal government to address pressing local challenges. As housing affordability continues to be a critical concern in major urban centers across the U.S., this meeting underscores the importance of collaborative solutions in tackling such complex socio-economic issues.
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