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“I Will Govern as a Democratic Socialist”: Watch Zohran Mamdani & Bernie Sanders at NYC Inauguration

Zohran Mamdani hailed “a new era” for New York on Thursday, promising in his inaugural address to deliver on the ambitious agenda that electrified progressives in the city and saw him defeat the political establishment in both the Democratic primary and the general election last year. Addressing thousands of supporters who braved freezing temperatures to attend the ceremony at City Hall, Mamdani vowed to “govern expansively and audaciously” for residents.

Zohran Mamdani Supporters Celebrate “Politics of Optimism” at His Inauguration

Tens of thousands of New Yorkers braved freezing temperatures and police barricades to be part of Zohran Mamdani’s inauguration as mayor on New Year’s Day. Democracy Now! spoke with many Mamdani supporters, including a high school student and Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil, about what the day represented to them, their hopes for the new administration and how it could set a model for progressives across the country.

The Biggest Question About Venezuela

Now that the United States has snatched Nicolás Maduro from his presidential compound, there are questions to ask about Venezuela: Will this lead to a return to democratic order in the country, a new dictatorship, or mere chaos? There are also new questions about the United States: Was this an unconstitutional act of war? Will it lead to more violent acts in the Western Hemisphere? Will it fracture MAGA’s foreign-policy consensus?

President Trump Totally Meant to Ask Congress Before Attacking Venezuela

For those confused about the decision to strike Venezuela, capture Nicolás Maduro, and bring him to New York City: This is actually an important phase of Donald Trump’s immigration policy.
Phase 1 (ongoing) has been to remove all law-abiding immigrants who have been living in the country waiting for their asylum claims to be processed, hoping that America could be a place for them to have a better life.

Photos: The Venezuelan Diaspora Celebrates the Capture of Maduro

Javier Torres / AFP / Getty
Venezuelans living in Chile celebrate in Santiago on January 3, 2026, after U.S. forces captured Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro.Natacha Pisarenko / AP
In Argentina, Venezuelans celebrate the capture of Maduro, gathering at the Obelisk of Buenos Aires on January 3, 2026.Natacha Pisarenko / AP
Venezuelans celebrate at the Obelisk of Buenos Aires on January 3, 2026.Pablo Sanhueza / Reuters
In Santiago, Chile, a woman celebrates the announcement that the U.S.

Trump Threatens Venezuela’s New Leader With a Fate Worse Than Maduro’s

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In a telephone interview this morning, President Donald Trump issued a not-so-veiled threat against the new Venezuelan leader, Delcy Rodríguez, saying that “if she doesn’t do what’s right, she is going to pay a very big price, probably bigger than Maduro,” referring to Nicolás Maduro, now residing in a New York City jail cell.

January First

No chrome without winter,
no New Year, no white baldachin
strung out above the altar, wood
painted white, carved angels singing
for twelve hours straight
in that choir, no hours, no altar,
no slick white glyphs of blades on ice,
stunts of red fireworks, or corrugated heart
projected bright on the screen, no twin votives
by which you held me and said,
I want to feel this way all of the time. No
all of the time.