
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon confirmed he offered to help socialist New York City Mayor-Elect Zohran Mamdani despite his extremist views.
Dimon, who backed Nikki Haley in the 2024 Republican Primary, was asked whether he could work with the self-described democratic socialist.
‘I consider myself patriotic, so I will help any mayor or governor in the way I feel appropriate,’ he said. ‘I would help someone if they wanted my help.’
The 69-year-old banking giant was speaking alongside outgoing Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan, who he credit’s with the Motor City’s revival.
‘I hope he calls up this mayor because that’s the way you learn. You say, “How did you do it? What did you do?”‘ he explained.
Dimon seemed unwilling to pre-judge Mamdani but noted he’d seen mayors who both thrived and fixed their cities and others who were ‘befuddled with politics and ideology.’
‘I’m hoping he’s the good one. That will be important to the future of New York,’ Dimon added.
A spokesperson for JPMorgan told The New York Times that Dimon had placed a call to the new mayor on Tuesday but had yet to connect.
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon confirmed he’ll work with socialist New York City Mayor-Elect Zohran Mamdani despite his extremist views
Mamdani defeated Andrew Cuomo in the fight to succeed Eric Adams on Tuesday
He became the second major businessman to announce he was giving Mamdani a chance, following longtime rival Bill Ackman’s statement earlier Tuesday.
Ackman, the CEO of New York City hedge fund Pershing Square, has been an outspoken critic of Mamdani, regularly slamming him for his anti-Israel views in massive rants on social media.
The business tycoon even donated over $2 million to various anti-Mamdani groups throughout the election cycle, public records show.
However, shortly after the democratic socialist catapulted to victory Tuesday night, Ackman modestly congratulated him on the win.
‘@ZohranKMamdani, congrats on the win. Now you have a big responsibility. If I can help NYC, just let me know what I can do,’ Ackman said on X.
Just hours before, Ackman had made several lengthy posts trying to convince voters to support former governor Andrew Cuomo.
He also shared posts highlighting Mamdani’s previous comments on defunding the NYPD and pro-Palestine remarks.
Mamdani once joked that Ackman, who is a MAGA supporter, spent more money trying to defeat him then the mayor-elect would even tax him.
Billionaire Bill Ackman modestly congratulated New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani after his $2 million effort to defeat the leftist failed
‘He’s spending more money against me than I would even tax him. Every day it’s like a million dollars, a million dollars. I don’t even want that much,’ he said on the Flagrant podcast last month.
Ackman further explained his congratulatory post Wednesday afternoon insisting that he wishes to work with the future mayor because he cares about NYC.
‘Some have been surprised by my conciliatory post to Mamdani. Mamdani won a decisive election. He is going to be our mayor for the next four years. I care enormously about New York City which has been very good to me and my family since we emigrated to NYC in the 1890s,’ he said.
‘While I did not support Mamdani for mayor and have concerns about the unintended and negative consequences of his policies, I want to do everything I can to help NYC regardless of who are mayor is.’
Mamdani thanked Ackman during an interview with Good Morning American on Wednesday morning.
‘I appreciated his words. I think what I find is that there is a needed commitment from leaders of the city to speak and work with anyone who is committed to lowering the cost of living in the city, and that’s something that I will fulfill,’ he said.
Mamdani has promised several things, including freezing rent, free bus fares and tax hikes on the rich, which has some New Yorkers looking to flee the state.
Before election day, a Daily Mail poll found that at least 765,000 New Yorkers would ‘definitely’ leave the city, and a whopping 2.12 million residents would ‘consider’ moving if Mamdani won.
His win, which saw him take over 50 percent of the vote, means he will become the city’s first Muslim mayor.
During his acceptance speech, he told supporters: ‘I am Muslim. I am a democratic socialist. And most damning of all, I refuse to apologize for any of this.’
The 34-year-old directly addressed the president, saying: ‘Donald Trump, since I know you’re watching, I have four words for you: turn the volume up!’



