❓WHAT HAPPENED: New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani (D) has been critcized for his handling of snow and garbage cleanup after a storm.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Zohran Mamdani, Real Time with Bill Maher host Bill Maher, New York City residents, and city workers.
📍WHEN & WHERE: The criticism followed a snowstorm in New York City on the weekend of January 25, discussed on February 2 on Real Time with Bill Maher.
💬KEY QUOTE: “A week after the snowstorm and this is what we got Zoron the Shoveler! Filthy black snow, garbage soup, ice rinks on every corner, cars buried like fossils,” complained actor Michael Rapaport.
🎯IMPACT: The incident has drawn negative attention to Mamdani’s leadership and the city’s response to extreme weather conditions.
Democrat New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s handling of snow and garbage removal after a major winter storm was criticized on Real Time with Bill Maher recently. Responding to reports that Mamdani allowed basic sanitation services to fall by the wayside following the storm—while his own Gracie Mansion official residence was kept “pristine”—Maher, who has previously described Mamdani as a “straight up communist,” said, “Meet the new boss. Same as the old boss.”
The snowstorm hit the city during the weekend of January 25, dumping heavy snow across many neighborhoods. More than a week later, residents in some areas continued to report heaps of uncollected trash, icy sidewalks, and large piles of dirty snow. Actor Michael Rapaport joined the criticism on social media, posting that “Zoron the Shoveler” had left the streets filled with “filthy black snow, garbage soup, ice rinks on every corner, cars buried like fossils.”
Mamdani a Democratic Socialist originally from Uganda, has faced scrutiny on several fronts early in his tenure. Recent reporting has highlighted his public push for expansive sanctuary protections for illegal immigrants, which he has linked to his Islamic faith, as well as criticism over his aides and appointments. One key ally is tied to a law firm accused in court filings of major fraud, and another, put in a leadership position in the corrections department, is a former Rikers Island inmate.
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