In typical fashion, another liberal politician has decided to point fingers at the conservative camp the moment things don’t go their way. New York’s mayoral candidate, Zohran Mamdani, is now blaming none other than President Trump for bomb threats and intimidation tactics at polling sites in New Jersey. When in doubt, blame Trump, right? It’s the classic liberal playbook.
This desperate move by Mamdani shows a shocking depth of denial and an outright refusal to take responsibility for the chaotic state of affairs under leftist leadership. With zero evidence, Mamdani links these threats to Trump, attempting to sway public opinion with baseless claims. This tactic isn’t just misguided; it’s a tired rerun of the liberal strategy to create a boogeyman out of a president who has long moved on from office.
🚨 REPORTER: Zohran Mamdani blamed President Trump for bomb threats at polling locations today.
KAROLINE LEAVITT: COMPLETELY irresponsible and based on ZERO evidence…It's SAD to see someone at the top of the ticket say such things. He had NOTHING to do with those threats.
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) November 4, 2025
Consider the real issue here. These baseless accusations highlight a lack of genuine solutions for dealing with safety and security at the polls. Instead of offering constructive ideas, Mamdani chooses to shift the spotlight away from the ineptitude of the current leadership and point towards a leader who is no longer in the White House. Why solve problems when you can just blame someone else?
The irony, as always, is palpable. Democrats love to trumpet their commitment to inclusivity and democracy, yet they fail to protect citizens in their sacred duty to vote without fear. Their solution? Toss out wild allegations against Republicans. This lazy deflection doesn’t just fail to address the core issues; it distracts from the primary responsibility of those in power to protect their people and run fair elections.
At the end of the day, if Mamdani and his liberal cohorts spent half as much time developing viable policies as they do slinging mud at conservatives, perhaps they’d see the change they claim to desire. Until then, one must ask: if you can’t even take responsibility for your own constituency’s safety, maybe it’s time to rethink who’s really to blame.

