Screen at Mamdani Election Night HQ Hacked with Pro-Trump Message That Made Liberals Heads Explode
If there’s one thing that perfectly captures the radical left’s meltdown over Zohran Mamdani’s NYC mayoral win, it’s the hacker who turned his election night party into a Trump troll fest. On November 4, 2025, as Mamdani celebrated his victory, the main screen at his headquarters got jacked, flashing “TRUMP IS YOUR PRESIDENT” in a style mimicking the New York Knicks logo—orange and blue with a basketball bounce. The timing? Suspiciously two hours after the White House posted the exact same image on X.
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) November 5, 2025
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The hack couldn’t have hit at a worse moment for the socialist crowd, who erupted in confusion as their anti-Trump bash got owned. Mamdani, undeterred, took the stage and fired back at Trump: “So, Donald Trump, since I know you’re watching, I have four words for you: Turn the volume up.” He framed his win as a direct rebuke to Trump, vowing to defend immigrants, hold predatory landlords accountable, end tax loopholes for billionaires like Trump, and boost workers’ rights with expanded protections. Celebrating NYC’s “immigrant-built” identity, he declared, “To get to any of us, you will have to get through all of us.”
This isn’t just a prank—it’s a bold reminder of Trump’s shadow over the left’s “victories.” Mamdani’s campaign, fueled by DSA and grassroots radicals, used ranked-choice voting to edge out the incumbent, but the hack stole the spotlight, making liberals’ heads explode online. Who did it? Unknown, but the message resonates: Trump’s influence endures, even in blue strongholds.
The uploaded image says it all: the Knicks-style “TRUMP IS YOUR PRESIDENT” dominating the screen—a hilarious troll amid the celebration.
Liberals rage, but this exposes their fragility—Trump lives rent-free. NYC voters, brace for Mamdani’s agenda; the rest of us? Laugh and fight on.

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