Zoron just got called out on Meet the Press—and it’s brutal. Once the fiery, anti-Trump campaigner, he’s now being slammed as a fraud and a hypocrite. The interview forced him to confront the stark contrast between campaign promises and the reality of his first Oval Office meeting with Donald Trump.

Despite claiming to be a “big tough anti-fascist,” Zoron admitted he got nothing from Trump: no assurances on keeping troops out of New York, no guarantees on ICE operations, nothing. And yet, he still insisted he could “work productively” with someone he has repeatedly called a fascist and a threat to democracy. The host pressed him, pointing out that his mumbled “okay, fine” in response to Trump’s mocking was a far cry from the bold, principled Zoron of the campaign trail.

Zoron’s attempts to pivot—speaking at length about affordability, immigration, and “shared goals”—only highlighted his flip-flopping. On border security, he dodged even admitting Trump’s accomplishments, refusing to credit him despite Bernie Sanders acknowledging Trump’s effectiveness. On his ambitious socialist agenda—universal child care, free buses, lower rent—he admitted he still needs Governor Hokll’s cooperation, meaning much of what he promised is dead on arrival.

The bottom line? Zoron’s supporters are waking up to the truth: the revolutionary, fearless mayor they voted for is actually a pragmatic, risk-averse politician who bends for power. Campaign slogans and anti-Trump bravado fade fast when the stakes are real.

For Zoron, the fantasy of bold leadership has collided with the reality of governing—and right now, it looks like the far-left got tricked.