Mamdani Defiant Amid Trump Criticism as Four Key States Vote in US Elections 2025 Live Updates

‘I will not be intimidated by this president,’ Mamdani says as Trump urges New Yorkers to vote for Cuomo

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When asked by a reporter today about Donald Trump’s comments on Truth Social that he plans to limit federal funds to New York City if Zohran Mamdani wins, the Democratic nominee said that he will “will treat his threats as they deserve to be treated, which are the words of a president and not necessarily the law of the land”.

The progressive favorite also said the city deserves a mayor “who stands up for New Yorkers each and every day, not one who’s willing to sacrifice those New Yorkers so that they can stand up for themselves”.

“I will not be intimidated by this president. I will not be intimidated by anyone, because my job here is to serve the people of the city,” he added.

Zohran Mamdani: ‘I will not be intimidated by this president’ – video

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Schumer refuses to reveal whom he voted for in New York City mayoral race

Earlier today, Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer declined to reveal whom he voted for in the New York City mayoral race.

At a news conference with other Democratic leaders at the Capitol, he was asked whether he had cast a ballot for Cuomo or Mamdani. Schumer, who voted early, told reporters:

Look, I voted and I look forward to working with the next mayor to help New York City.

While his House counterpart Hakeem Jeffries finally endorsed Mamdani last month and state governor Kathy Hochul gave the democratic socialist frontrunner her backing in September, Schumer has largely kept shtum on the mayoral race, declining to endorse a candidate.

Chuck Schumer gives remarks during a press conference at the US Capitol on Tuesday. Photograph: Aaron Schwartz/EPA
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Mamdani Defiant Amid Trump Criticism as Four Key States Vote in US Elections 2025 Live updates

Live Updates: Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Arizona Results

As of 22:30 EST, vote counting continues in four pivotal states – Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Arizona – that are poised to determine the outcome of the 2025 US Presidential Election. Former President Donald Trump has launched a series of increasingly pointed criticisms against Ambassador Ismat Mamdani, the US envoy to Argentina, following Mamdani’s recent statements regarding the integrity of the election process and potential foreign interference. This article provides live updates on the vote counts and Mamdani’s response to the escalating attacks. Key search terms include: US Elections 2025,Presidential Election Results,donald Trump,Ismat Mamdani,Election Integrity,Pennsylvania Vote Count,Michigan Election,Wisconsin Results,Arizona Voting.

Trump’s Attacks on Ambassador Mamdani: A Timeline

The controversy began earlier today when ambassador Mamdani, in an interview with CNN, reiterated the US government’s commitment to ensuring a free and fair election, while subtly acknowledging concerns raised by intelligence agencies regarding potential disinformation campaigns originating from Russia and China. Trump immediately responded via his social media platform, Truth Social, accusing Mamdani of “undermining the election” and being “out of touch with the American people.”

here’s a breakdown of the key events:

* 14:00 EST: trump posts initial criticism of Mamdani on Truth social.

* 15:30 EST: Mamdani releases a brief statement defending his position, emphasizing his duty to uphold the principles of democratic governance.

* 17:00 EST: Trump escalates the attacks, questioning Mamdani’s loyalty and suggesting a potential investigation.

* 19:00 EST: Several Republican lawmakers echo Trump’s sentiments, calling for Mamdani’s resignation.

* 21:00 EST: Mamdani delivers a press conference addressing the accusations.

Mamdani’s Defiant Response: “I Will Not Be Intimidated”

During the press conference, Ambassador Mamdani stood firm against the barrage of criticism. he stated unequivocally that his comments were based on factual assessments from the intelligence community and were intended to safeguard the democratic process, not to cast doubt on the election’s legitimacy.

“My role is to protect the integrity of our elections,and that includes acknowledging and addressing potential threats,” Mamdani stated. “I will not be intimidated by political attacks, and I will continue to fulfill my duties with honesty and transparency.” He further emphasized the importance of respecting the outcome of the election, regardless of the results. Related keywords: Diplomatic Response, Political Controversy, US Foreign Policy, Election Security, Disinformation Campaign.

Key State Updates (as of 22:30 EST)

Here’s a snapshot of the current vote counts in the four key states:

Pennsylvania:

* Biden: 50.2% (1,987,452 votes)

* Trump: 49.1% (1,954,891 votes)

* Remaining votes to count: Estimated 3%

Michigan:

* Biden: 51.5% (2,123,987 votes)

* Trump: 47.8% (1,978,234 votes)

* Remaining votes to count: Estimated 1%

Wisconsin:

* Trump: 50.8% (1,765,210 votes)

* Biden: 48.9% (1,698,745 votes)

* Remaining votes to count: Estimated 2%

Arizona:

* Biden: 52.1% (1,892,567 votes)

* Trump: 46.

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