Zohran Mamdani Reassures Jewish New Yorkers
Mayor Mamdani announced keeping the antisemitism office open to reduce anti-Jewish hate crimes and pledged protection and inclusion to Jewish New Yorkers amid policy concerns.
- Zohran Mamdani was sworn in as New York City's first Muslim mayor with Senator Bernie Sanders administering the oath while he placed his hand on a Quran.
- Mamdani addressed criticisms and pledged to keep open the office combating antisemitism, vowing to protect all New Yorkers.
- The ceremony featured various performances and speakers, highlighting the community's diversity and unity, despite some protests from Jewish leaders.
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The young elected, the first Muslim to take the lead in the largest city in the United States and resolutely to the left, multiplied the symbols during his inauguration ceremony on Thursday. Elected on the commitment to make the megacity more affordable, he said he wanted to govern "in an ambitious and bold way".
IDIOTS: Zohran Mamdani Supporters Chant 'Tax the Rich' as Bernie 'Three Houses' Sanders Speaks
As Bernie Sanders was speaking at Zohran Mamdani’s inauguration on Thursday, a number of people in the crowd broke into a chant of ‘tax the rich.’ The stupidity on display here is appalling.
Senator Tuberville Says ‘The Enemy Is Inside the Gates’ After Mamdani Opts To Be Sworn in Using the Quran
Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call via AP Images Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) referred to New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani (D), who is the city’s first Muslim mayor, as “the enemy” after Mamdani chose to be sworn into office with his hand on the Quran. The new mayor was inaugurated on Thursday at City Hall, where he pledged to “emulate” the leadership of Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT), who spoke at the ceremony. On Wednesday, The New York Times reported that Ma…
Zohran Mamdani Reassures Jewish New Yorkers
“Zohran Mamdani’s swearing-in at City Hall on Thursday afternoon highlighted the full diversity of New York City and included a striking display of Jewish presence and pride during a historic change in leadership,” The Forward reports. “In a scene rich with symbolism, Sen. Bernie Sanders, who once ran to become the nation’s first Jewish president, administered the oath of office to the city’s first Muslim mayor as Mamdani placed his hand on a Qu…
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