To Be Fair, There Is Always An Adjustment Period When You Go From Grandstanding Assemblyman To Grandstanding Mayor
But who’s to say what kind of vibe we’re going for if and when ICE shows up:
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani claimed that the death of 37-year-old mother Renee Nicole Good at the hands of an ICE agent was the result of a “year of cruelty” from the Trump administration — as he doubled down on his incendiary declaration that it was a “murder.”
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“We can all see that video and come to our own conclusions that that ICE agent murdered a woman in Minneapolis, and it is a glimpse into what has been a year full of cruelty.”
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Collins then pressed Mamdani on why he once again chose to describe the fatal shooting as a “murder,” something that even Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey — who furiously told ICE to “get the f–k out” of his city — has refrained from saying.
“That was the conclusion I came to just in watching that video, and I think that’s the conclusion many Americans came to, that same conclusion, no matter how many times this is mischaracterized by others,” Hizzoner responded.
Mamdani has consistently promoted resistance against ICE, which he has described as a “rogue” agency, and, in his Democratic primary victory speech in June, promised to use his power as mayor “to reject Donald Trump’s fascism [and] to stop mass ICE agents from deporting our neighbors.”
Last month, he urged New Yorkers to “stand up” to ICE in a video message after a raid in Chinatown.
Even Bill de Blasio was more measured about *George Floyd*:
Posted: January 9th, 2026 | Filed under: Things That Make You Go "Oy"[WNYC host Brian] Lehrer: [. . .] First, can I get your reaction to the killing of George Floyd and the protest here in New York as well as elsewhere?
Mayor [Bill de Blasio]: Brian, horrifying, horrifying, the video. We, you know, we can ever get numb to this. What we saw in that video, it’s just painful, first of all, just horribly painful, humanly. But it was, you know, degrading of a man because of his race. I mean, there’s just no question he was killed because he was black. And there’s no way in hell that if that had been a white person, he would have been treated the same way. And just the absolute lack of concern by the officer, which goes against everything a law enforcement officer should be doing. It was extraordinarily painful. And look, the anger out there is real and unfortunately very justified. I wish people did not have to keep raising their voices when they see this injustice. But it’s become an epidemic in this country and it has to stop. So, you know, all of the changes, everything that we’ve tried to change in policing, everything that people have tried in other parts of the country, it all matters. All these reforms matter. But there also has to be consequences because no police officers should believe they could do that and get away with it. So we’ve got to understand that there’s lots of anger out there and it’s understandable and real anger. It’s based on a horrible history.


