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Things Just Got Even Worse For Times Of London After Falsely Quoting Bill De Blasio

The Times of London, which falsely quoted former Democratic New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, contacted someone with the same name and incorrectly attributed it to the former leader.

The outlet had to delete its story on Tuesday which falsely quoted the former mayor criticizing Democratic New York City mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani’s policy proposals. A reporter named Bevan Hurley received the wrong email and contacted a Long Island wine importer also named Bill de Blasio, who responded with his views on Mamdani, according to Semafor.

“I never once said I was the mayor,” the wine importer said. “He never addressed me as the mayor. So I just gave him my opinion.”

The other de Blasio said in a statement that while he admired Mamdani’s vision, the nominee was making dangerously “optimistic assumptions” about his tax policies. (RELATED: Bill de Blasio Can’t Name Single City Where Free Buses Work After Insisting They Are Effective)

After the story’s publication, de Blasio wrote on X that the story was “entirely false and fabricated” and demanded that the story be deleted. The Times of London removed the story and apologized to the former mayor for the mistake.

De Blasio has been a vocal supporter of Mamdani and endorsed him in September. He reiterated his support in a Wednesday statement by saying that Mamdani’s “vision is both necessary and achievable.”

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