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Trump criticizes Mamdani's luxury home tax as dangerous experiment

President Trump criticized Mayor Mamdani's proposed "pied-ร -terre" tax on luxury second homes, labeling it a "dangerous political experiment," while a Staten Island judge has temporarily blocked its โ€ฆ

Trump says Mamdaniโ€™s pied-ร -terre tax for million dollar homes a โ€˜dangerous political experimentโ€™
The Hill โ€” 11 August 2026
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President Trump criticized New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani's proposed "pied-ร -terre" tax for second homes valued over $5 million, calling it a "dangerous political experiment." His comments came via Truth Social on Tuesday, shortly after a Staten Island judge temporarily blocked the implementation of the tax, which aimed to generate revenue by taxing luxury properties owned by wealthy individuals who do not reside in them full-time.

The proposed tax has stirred considerable debate since its announcement, as it targets high-net-worth individuals who own multiple residences in the city. Mayor Mamdani argues that the tax could help address the city's housing crisis by funding affordable housing initiatives. Critics, including Trump, contend that the tax could drive wealthy residents away from New York, harming the local economy and reducing tax revenue in the long term. The proposal is part of a broader effort in cities across the U.S. to address income inequality and the growing gap between rich and poor.

The judge's ruling has added a layer of uncertainty to the tax's future. With legal challenges expected, the city is now in a holding pattern. Some lawmakers support the initiative, believing that it could pave the way for more progressive tax measures. Meanwhile, real estate experts warn that implementing such taxes could deter investment in the cityโ€™s luxury market, potentially leading to a decline in property values.

As the political and legal battles unfold, the outcome could set a precedent for how cities manage wealth disparity through taxation. The growing tension between local governments seeking to tax luxury properties and affluent homeowners could influence similar policies in other urban areas. The tax's fate will likely remain a hot topic as New York City grapples with economic recovery post-pandemic and the ongoing challenges of housing affordability.

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