Mayor Bill de Blasio is meeting with black and Latino state lawmakers in Albany this weekend trying to gather some political momentum against President Trump.

The mayor spoke at several events in the state capital Saturday.

He spoke about different ways to resist Trump, who has been calling for stop and frisk practices in police departments around the country - including here in the city.

The Mayor also pushed once again for a so-called mansion tax in the state budget, even though the idea hasn't been embraced by Governor Andrew Cuomo.

"A mansion tax means if someone sells a home for over $2 million they pay a little more in taxes, and what does that money go for? Affordable housing for our senior citizens." De Blasio said,

This is the mayor's second trip to Albany this year.