As the Democratic primary approaches, New York mayoral candidates are intensifying their focus on countering Donald Trump's influence. Zellnor Myrie, Brad Lander, and Scott Stringer have all proposed strategies aimed at protecting the city from potential federal overreach. Myrie's plan includes forming a 'Frontline Protection Force' for litigation, while Stringer seeks to amend zoning laws to safeguard city property and create a $1 billion fund for emergencies. Lander highlights reproductive health management in response to possible federal restrictions. This strategy underscores the urgency of city leaders to prep for Trump's anticipated actions post-election.
Zellnor Myrie's proposed 'Frontline Protection Force' seeks to counter Trump-focused litigation and emphasizes the city's determination to stand against federal coercion.
Scott Stringer aims at securing the city's assets with a zoning amendment to prevent the sale of property to private developers under Trump's administration.
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