CYNICAL STUNT: Mamdani’s Hanukkah “Photo-Op” EXPOSED as Grotesque Cover for Inner Circle’s VILE Antisemitism
JUST DAYS after a top appointee was OUSTED for calling Jews “money hungry,” the controversial Mayor-elect is caught in a SHAMELESS ploy to whitewash his administration’s hatred. Is this the face of New York’s terrifying new normal?
SHOCKINGListen to the report that reveals the DEEPER LIES!
In a move STRAIGHT from the political gutter, New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani has released a STAGED Hanukkah video with actor Mandy Patinkin—a DESPERATE attempt to distract from the RAMPANT antisemitism festering within his own inner circle. This isn’t unity; it’s a CALCULATED DECEPTION.
The cozy footage, showing Mamdani praying and lighting the menorah, is a DIRECT CONTRADICTION to the harsh reality his administration is building. Mere days ago, his hand-picked Director of Appointments, Catherine Almonte Da Costa, was FORCED TO RESIGN after her past social media posts referring to “money hungry Jews” and “the Jew train” were EXPOSED. This was the woman Mamdani trusted to oversee ALL City Hall hiring.
The Anti-Defamation League has already branded Mamdani a “CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER” to Jewish New Yorkers, a warning IGNORED as he cavorts for cameras. Patinkin’s fawning description of Mamdani as a “human-itician” is a DANGEROUS whitewash of a politician whose father defended anti-Israel activists and who himself hesitated to condemn the violent call to “globalize the intifada.”
This video is NOT a celebration of faith. It is a PSYCHOLOGICAL OPERATION against the public, a sinister effort to launder a toxic ideology with the glow of candlelight. While a trusted aide vomits hatred, the boss plays dreidel. Do they think we’re all FOOLS?
The question now hangs over America’s largest city like a poison fog: Is this charming dinner scene the prelude to an era where blatant bigotry is quietly installed in power, masked by a celebrity’s blessing? The curtain has been pulled back, revealing a dark alliance between radical politics and performative compassion. New York is sleeping on a bed of nails, and Mamdani is fluffing the pillows.



