Democratic New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani has repeatedly generated headlines for all the wrong reasons, drawing scrutiny that undermines his own polished campaign narrative.
Mamdani built his brand on an ambitious socialist platform that promised rent freezes, a $30 minimum wage, government-run services and higher taxes on wealthy residents and corporations. The instances below reflect how a candidate who sold himself as disciplined and principled repeatedly found himself generating headlines he didn’t intend — and for all the wrong reasons, from fundraising pleas and family-story contradictions to awkward policy pivots and viral missteps.
1. Mamdani Solicits Cash From Supporters Even After Winning Office
Mamdani kept asking supporters for money long after he won his race, insisting he needed at least $4 million to pay his staff and vet tens of thousands of résumés. He positioned the effort as a grassroots necessity while boasting that his transition would operate without wealthy donors.
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We need your help! But let me explain why: pic.twitter.com/RO9d4GTgpm
— Zohran Kwame Mamdani (@ZohranKMamdani) November 18, 2025
Mamdani also reminded followers that transition teams receive no public matching funds, claiming their contributions were essential to implementing his socialist platform. (RELATED: Mamdani-Loving Queer Socialist Primaries Hakeem Jeffries)
“Remember how I told you a few months ago to stop sending us money? You can start again,” Mamdani said. “This transition requires staff, research, and an infrastructure that can meet this moment. And it will be made possible by the people who built and believe in this movement. So I hope you’ll make a donation at transition2025.com.”
2. Mamdani Admits His ‘Aunt In Hijab’ Story Wasn’t Quite True
Mamdani admitted that the hijab-wearing “aunt” he described in a personal story about post-9/11 fear was not actually his aunt but a distant relative. He clarified that he had been referring to Zehra fuhi, his father’s cousin, who passed away years earlier.
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He attempted to redirect criticism by arguing that opponents were deliberately ignoring the broader point of his remarks on Islamophobia. Still, the discrepancy raised questions about why Mamdani framed the woman as an aunt in the first place.
“I was speaking about my aunt, I was speaking about Zehra fuhi, my father’s cousin who sadly passed away a few years ago,” Mamdani told reporters.
3. Mamdani Pledges An 800% Funding Surge To Court Jewish Voters
Mamdani promised to increase hate-crime program funding by 800% as he worked to reassure uneasy Jewish voters. He told MSNBC that he intended to represent all New Yorkers, regardless of whether they supported him or agreed with his political views.
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The pledge emerged as critics resurfaced Mamdani’s past comments on Israel, including his responses to controversial protest slogans. (RELATED: ‘Tired, Worn Sex Pest’: Megyn Kelly Rips Dems For Running Cuomo And Losing)
“My message is that I am looking to lead this entire city, to represent each and every New Yorker. And that representation is not contingent on whether or not someone votes for me or someone agrees with me, because the responsibility of a leader is to reach out to all eight and a half million people who call this city their home,” Mamdani said. “I know that Jewish New Yorkers, like Jewish Americans, are fearful in this moment of antisemitism.”
4. Mamdani Dodges CNN Question About Trump’s Ceasefire Breakthrough
Mamdani avoided giving a straight answer when CNN pressed him on whether President Donald Trump deserved credit for brokering a Middle East ceasefire. Instead of acknowledging the question, he pivoted to discussing civilian suffering and the emotional toll of the conflict.
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He argued that any praise should hinge on the agreement’s enforcement rather than on who negotiated it, bypassing Trump’s role entirely. (RELATED: Kaitlan Collins Adds Context After Jake Tapper Downplays Trump’s Israel-Hamas Deal)
“You know I’ll say that the news of a ceasefire leaves me with hope, the images of children celebrating, and I pray that it is lasting. I pray that it delivers peace. And I think that the question of praise should come in the enforcement of this ceasefire,” Mamdani told CNN host Kaitlan Collins. “Because what this agreement can never do is erase what the last few years of tragedy have been for so many, whether it be Hamas’s horrific war crime of October 7 or the Israeli government’s genocide of Palestinians since.”
5. Mamdani’s Painful Bench-Press Stunt Goes Viral On Campaign Trail
Mamdani attempted a 135-pound bench press during a Brooklyn community event and failed to complete the lift without assistance from a spotter. The clip spread quickly across social media, showing him struggling under the weight as supporters shouted encouragement.
NEW: Socialist Zohran Mamdani shows off his muscles at Men’s Day in Brooklyn, needs help from a spotter to bench 135 pounds.
The 33-year-old was reluctant at first to get under the bar but gave in after being pressured by the locals. pic.twitter.com/7lsOJ3CubM
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) August 24, 2025
He tried to offset the awkward moment by leaning into more comfortable activities, snapping selfies and showing off his soccer skills along Eastern Parkway. (RELATED: Jamaal Bowman Proves He’s Probably The Strongest Member Of Congress With Jaw-Dropping Bench Press)
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