Mamdani uses Fox interview to apologize to NYPD, send direct message to Trump
Mamdani apologized for past NYPD criticisms and pledged to keep police staffing while creating a mental health crisis response department, leading polls with 46% support.
- Zohran Mamdani apologized for previously calling the NYPD 'racist' during an interview with Fox News, stating he wants to work with officers instead of reducing their number as he suggested before.
- Mamdani is leading in the Quinnipiac University poll with 46% support, while Andrew Cuomo follows at 33%.
- Mamdani announced plans to create a 'Department of Community Safety' to address mental health and homelessness issues if elected.
- Patrick Hendry from the NYC PBA remarked that actions matter more than words, contrasting Mamdani's approach with Cuomo's plan for more officers.
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Zohran Mamdani goes on Fox News to publicly apologize to NYPD, offers Trump talks 'at any time to lower the cost of living'
The mayoral candidate apologized for language he has used in the past to criticize the NYPD, saying he is “looking to work with these officers” if elected.
Zohran Mamdani Issues Apology to NYPD for ‘Defund the Police’ Comments
Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic Party’s candidate for New York City mayor, has publicly apologized to the New York Police Department for repeatedly calling to defund and dismantle the agency several years ago. During an interview with Fox News host Martha MacCallum on Wednesday, Mamdani said he regretted the language he used in past criticism of the police. “Absolutely, I’ll apologize to police officers right here,” Mamdani told MacCallum, who as…
Zohran Mamdani Offers to Work With Trump During First Fox News Appearance
Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic nominee for New York City mayor, spoke directly to President Donald Trump Wednesday during an at-times contentious interview on Fox News, offering to collaborate with the president on issues of affordability and public safety.“I just want to speak directly to the president,” Mamdani said, turning toward the camera. “I will not be a mayor like Mayor Adams, who will call you to figure out how to stay out of jail. I w…
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