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On this hour of Florida’s Voice with Drew Steele, Drew reacts to the highly anticipated White House meeting between President Donald Trump and New York City mayor-elect Zoran Mamdani — and the political optics it created across the country.
President Trump takes a surprisingly calm, strategic tone, saying he wants New York City to succeed regardless of who’s in charge. Mamdani, meanwhile, dodges tough questions on race-based property tax proposals, refuses to directly answer concerns about synagogue safety, and struggles to defend his socialist policies when pressed by the press. Drew breaks down the body language, the messaging, and why Trump may be playing long-term political chess instead of short-term outrage.
At the same time, the U.S. House votes to formally condemn socialism, with several top Democrats joining Republicans — while Rep. Maria Salazar of Florida torches the historical reality of Cuban communism and calls out Maxine Waters’ long record of visiting Fidel Castro. Waters erupts on the House floor, trying to have Salazar’s commentsstricken from the record.
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On this hour of Florida’s Voice with Drew Steele, Drew reacts to the highly anticipated White House meeting between President Donald Trump and New York City mayor-elect Zoran Mamdani — and the political optics it created across the country.
President Trump takes a surprisingly calm, strategic tone, saying he wants New York City to succeed regardless of who’s in charge. Mamdani, meanwhile, dodges tough questions on race-based property tax proposals, refuses to directly answer concerns about synagogue safety, and struggles to defend his socialist policies when pressed by the press. Drew breaks down the body language, the messaging, and why Trump may be playing long-term political chess instead of short-term outrage.
At the same time, the U.S. House votes to formally condemn socialism, with several top Democrats joining Republicans — while Rep. Maria Salazar of Florida torches the historical reality of Cuban communism and calls out Maxine Waters’ long record of visiting Fidel Castro. Waters erupts on the House floor, trying to have Salazar’s commentsstricken from the record.
Plus, Florida delivers serious leadership:
Drew also takes on:

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