President Donald Trump and Representative Zohran Mamdani have maintained regular text communication, reportedly exchanging messages at least twice a week in recent months.
According to sources familiar with the interactions, the messages cover a range of political topics and reflect an ongoing dialogue between the two figures, who represent different wings of the political spectrum. The exchanges have drawn attention because such frequent direct communication between the president and a lawmaker from an opposing party is relatively uncommon.
Officials close to both Trump and Mamdani describe the texts as frequent but have not disclosed specific content or the full scope of their discussions. Neither the White House nor Mamdani’s office has publicly detailed the nature of the communication, though aides indicate the engagement is part of broader political discourse.
The revelation adds a new dimension to perceptions of cross-party interaction in Washington at a time of heightened political polarization. Observers say the ongoing dialogue could signal efforts by both leaders to stay connected on key issues or simply reflect personal rapport.
As interest grows over the nature and substance of the communications, both Trump and Mamdani are expected to face questions from constituents and political commentators about the purpose and impact of their frequent text messaging.
