Trevor Loudon: Maoist-Muslim Alliance Poised to Forge 'Counter State' in New York Under Zohran Mamdani
At a recent conference, investigative researcher Trevor Loudon warned of a calculated radical incursion into New York City's political landscape, spotlighting Assemblymember Zohran Mamdani's ascent as emblematic of a broader Maoist-Muslim alliance aimed at establishing a "counter state."
Describing Mamdani as emerging "from a Marxist family" and a dues-paying member of the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) which Loudon unapologetically labeled "a communist party" with "good relations with communist Cuba" and "cross membership with the Communist Party USA."
Trevor detailed how the group's 10,000 New York members mobilized 20,000 volunteers on the ground, bolstered by coalitions including Students for Justice in Palestine, the Palestinian Youth Movement, and mosque networks, alongside 30,000 out-of-state phone bankers, donors, and activists.
This infrastructure, Loudon argued, mirrors the playbook that propelled Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez into Congress, with DSA "nationaliz[ing] these elections" to outmuscle Democrats: "The Democrats will have 200 volunteers. DSA will have 5,000.
The Democrats will have millionaire money. The DSA has union money and... foundation money plus... the Muslim money as well." Far from an organic "swing to the left," he portrayed it as a "very deliberate... tactical alliance between a radical communist organization plus a coalition of radical Islamic organizations," many infused with communist roots: citing figures like Nihad Awad, "a communist before he became a Muslim," and Linda Sarsour, "a Marxist."
Rooted in Maoist doctrine, which Mamdani's father embodies, the strategy entails seizing local governance to "take over an area and... the government," then "loot[ing] the treasury," hiring loyalists, and fortifying a "revolutionary base," as already executed in locales like Jackson, Mississippi, and Hamtramck, Michigan.
Targeting New York as "the most important financial center in the world" and "one of the biggest Jewish centers," Loudon predicted the radicals would "defund the police," "collapse the tax base," and "drive the real estate market in Miami through the roof," unleashing chaos that could eclipse even Bill de Blasio's tenure: "Make [de Blasio] look like a pansy if this guy is elected." For President Trump, he cautioned, this emerging foothold would pose his "biggest problem."