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U.S. Treasury Bessent to NYC regarding any bailout: "Drop dead"

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent stated on Wednesday that the Trump administration would not bail out New York City if Democratic candidate for mayor Zohran Mamdani followed through with his plans.

Bessent told Fox Business Network that if Mamdani's plans were implemented, New York City would be asking the federal government to bail them out.

Bessent replied, "It would be the same as Gerald Ford saying: 'Drop Dead'."

The phrase was used in a New York newspaper headline to describe the moment when, in 1975, the Republican President refused to save New York from bankruptcy.

Mamdani’s office didn't immediately respond to a request for a comment on Bessent’s remarks.

Bessent called Mamdani his socialist protege, a reference to his social media sparring companion, Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren. She spoke this week in opposition to any possible bailout of Argentina's Government by the Trump Administration.

The Treasury Secretary did not specify the Mamdani plans that he believed could cause financial problems.

Mamdani, who won the nomination of his party in a primary on June 24, with 56% votes, is the leading candidate for the November elections. Rent freezes, free city busses, city-owned groceries and free childcare are among his proposals. These will be paid for through a combination of corporate tax increases and an additional 2% tax on New Yorkers who earn more than $1,000,000 a year.

Bessent appeared on Fox's morning show "Mornings With Maria." Reporting by Doina chiacu, Editing by Peter Graff

(source: Reuters)