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Michael Rapaport says he will run for mayor of NYC and criticizes Mamdani
Summary
Comedian Michael Rapaport announced plans to run for New York City mayor and has publicly criticized Mayor Zohran Mamdani on his podcast and social media.
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Michael Rapaport announced he plans to run for New York City mayor and has made the statement on his podcast and social media. He has been a frequent critic of Mayor Zohran Mamdani, who was sworn in as the city's mayor on Jan. 1. Rapaport used strong language on his podcast to criticize Mamdani and later posted an Instagram video repeating his intention to run and outlining priorities he described for the city.
Key details:
- Rapaport said on his "I Am Rapaport" podcast that he plans to campaign for New York City mayor and that he is serious about the effort.
- In a later episode he said he is preparing for a 2029 mayoral run and told listeners he was taking it "as far as I can."
- Rapaport has criticized Mayor Zohran Mamdani repeatedly and used expletives and strong language to describe him on the podcast.
- He posted an Instagram video saying he was born and raised in New York City and writing that he would "own my mistakes" and work on safety, affordability, and a thriving city.
- Rapaport criticized Mamdani for comments and actions related to foreign affairs, and said Mamdani called President Trump after the arrest of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro, a claim discussed on the podcast.
Summary:
Rapaport has publicly announced an intention to run for New York City mayor and has focused much of his messaging on criticism of Mayor Zohran Mamdani. Undetermined at this time.
