John, Zohran Mamdani—a radical Assemblyman now running for mayor—just accused America of “subsidizing genocide.” His target? Israel. He supports BDS. He refuses to back Israel’s right to self-defense. He appears with known antisemites. And now he’s spewing propaganda straight from Hamas playbooks.
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John,

 

Zohran Mamdani—a radical Assemblyman now running for mayor—just accused America of “subsidizing genocide.”

 

His target? Israel.

 

He supports BDS. He refuses to back Israel’s right to self-defense. He appears with known antisemites. And now he’s spewing propaganda straight from Hamas playbooks.

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And yet, Democrat leaders like Governor Hochul and Senator Schumer remain silent.

 

They won’t condemn him.
They won’t distance themselves.
They won’t speak up.

 

Why? Because Mamdani is no longer a fringe voice—he’s the future of their party.

 

Polling shows Mamdani is gaining ground in the mayoral primary, and the Democratic establishment is too afraid of their own base to take a stand.

 

At a time when antisemitism is rising on our streets, in our subways, and on our campuses, this kind of rhetoric is dangerous—and the silence from the top is even worse.

 

If Hochul and Schumer won’t confront the extremists in their party, we will.

But we need you in this fight, John.

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