NEW YORK — New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Thursday that he will seek the Democratic nomination for president, adding his name to an already long list of candidates itching for a chance to take on Donald Trump.
The mayor announced his run with a video released by his campaign, then headed to the Statue of Liberty, where he said the country is in an "identity crisis" around immigration, which he called "the founding and unifying element of the American experience."
"We are figuring out who we are," he said. "There are American values we need to return to and fight for in order to achieve our greatest potential."
On his campaign's first day, he dove into an insult match with Trump.
During an appearance on "Good Morning America," de Blasio borrowed one of Trump's tactics by giving the president a disparaging nickname: Con Don.
"He's a con artist. I know his tricks. I know his playbook," the mayor said.
Trump tweeted that de Blasio was "considered the worst mayor in the U.S."
The president said, "He is a JOKE, but if you like high taxes & crime, he's your man. NYC HATES HIM!"