New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani claimed a victory on Thursday after meeting with President Donald Trump in the Oval Office. Mamdani left the White House having secured the release of a Columbia University student who was detained by federal immigration agents at her campus apartment earlier in the day.
Mamdani’s stealth visit to Washington, which was left off the mayor’s public schedule and wasn’t revealed by his staff until he was already en route to the nation’s capital, was his second in-person meeting with Trump.
Mamdani shared with Trump his concerns about the detention of the Columbia student, Elmina “Ellie” Aghayeva. Shortly after the mayor departed the White House, Trump called him to say Aghayeva would be released “imminently,” Mamdani wrote on X.
According to Mamdani spokeswoman Anna Bahr, the mayor gave a list of four other detained students to Trump and his chief of staff, Susie Wiles, and expressed his desire for their release.
Mamdani also pitched Trump on a plan for the federal government to help build at least 12,000 new housing units in New York City.
To help sell the idea, Mamdani’s team printed out a mockup New York Daily News cover to depict the favorable coverage Trump might receive in his home city if he were to assist in building those units. A fake front-page headline said, “Trump to City: Let’s Build.”
Mamdani posted a photo of him and Trump in the Oval Office, with the president beaming while holding the mock cover.
In the post, Mamdani said the meeting was “productive.”
Trump was “enthusiastic” about the idea to build more housing, Bahr said.









