MAGA World Has Full Meltdown After Mamdani’s Win: Ex-Trump Ambassador Compares Him to Hitler

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The reaction inside Trumpworld to Zohran Mamdani’s landslide win in New York City has gone from confusion to outright hysteria — with one of Donald Trump’s own former ambassadors comparing the 34-year-old Muslim Democrat to Adolf Hitler on live TV.
Gordon Sondland, Trump’s former ambassador to the European Union, appeared on MSNBC Tuesday night as election results rolled in. When anchor Ari Melber noted that Mamdani’s grassroots campaign produced record voter turnout, Sondland erupted.
“Hitler was good at voter turnout too,” Sondland snapped. “This is wrong on so many levels.”
Sondland then claimed — without any evidence — that Mamdani is an antisemite. “How do I know he’s an antisemite? Because he says he’s an antisemite,” Sondland insisted, despite Mamdani never having said anything of the sort. The accusation was quickly condemned by analysts and Jewish community leaders as inflammatory and false.
Sondland himself is no stranger to controversy. He was at the center of Trump’s first impeachment scandal after testimony tied him to Trump’s effort to pressure Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky for political favors. His sudden reappearance Tuesday night did not exactly bring calm.
While Sondland raged, Trump weighed in from Truth Social, implying Mamdani wouldn’t have won if Trump himself were legally allowed to run for mayor. “Unfortunately, the President can’t also be the Mayor,” Trump wrote, adding that Mamdani’s election marked the beginning of something ominous: “… AND SO IT BEGINS!”
Republicans have reason to be rattled. Mamdani’s victory was just one in a string of Democratic wins Tuesday night. Both New Jersey and Virginia elected Democratic governors — a pattern that historically signals which party will win control of the House the following year.
For nearly a century, whenever Democrats have won all three of these contests in a single cycle, they’ve gone on to flip or hold the U.S. House the next year. GOP operatives are already sounding the alarm privately.
After nearly a year of Republican dominance and Democratic disarray, Mamdani’s upset win — powered by young voters, renters, and working-class neighborhoods — looks like a political momentum shift.
Trump’s base isn’t taking it well.
And judging from Sondland’s meltdown on national television, the panic has only just started.
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