Mamdani tied to alleged co-conspirator in 1993 WTC bombing
We continue to call out the radical New York City mayoral candidate, Zohran Mamdani, but New Yorkers appear to be in love with the man.
He does not have the support of many of the big names in the New York political scene, but that has not mattered.
Mamdani has said all the right things in front of the camera, but his actions tell a far different story, such as campaigning with an unindicted co-conspirator in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing.
No Support
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) still has not endorsed Mamdani in this race, and quite frankly, I don’t blame him.
This is not sitting well with some members of Congress, however, and he continues to face pressure for his endorsement.
With less than two weeks before early voting starts and less than three weeks until election day, Jeffries was asked about his lack of endorsement.
He responded, "I have not. I expect to have a conversation with him at some point this week in advance of early voting, which begins next weekend in New York City. And we'll certainly have more to say about the mayor's race and about our Democratic nominee prior to early voting beginning."
Spurring Impersonators
If you want a measure of success of someone, look no further than their representation in the comedy world.
All of a sudden, Mamdani impersonators are popping up all over the place, and that is not a good thing for the GOP or the Democrat establishment.
Neel Ghosh, a comedian from Brooklyn, has gone from no-name to a social media profile that is exploding after his impersonations of Mamdani.
Dora Pekec, a spokeswoman for Mr. Mamdani’s campaign, has embraced this, because they know it will only help raise Mamdani’s profile. Pekec stated, “There are so many people who come up to Zohran and say, ‘I never thought I’d see someone who looks like me in this level of power.’ I think that’s a big part of it.”
Hanging with Terrorists
This weekend, Mamdani campaigned with radical Imam Siraj Wahhaj, an Islamist who was an unindicted co-conspirator in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing.
Mamdani called him, “One of the nation’s foremost Muslim leaders and a pillar of the [Bedford-Stuyvesant] community for nearly half a century.”
This is who the future mayor of New York City is hanging out with, yet the people of New York still support him?
Again, I am so torn over this election, as one side says, let the people of New York get what they want and allow him to utterly destroy that city. The other half is worried that this will only energize this far-left movement, inspiring more radicals to run for office in this country. Infiltrate from within… that is how the enemy wins.