What a shocker; Momdani the Commie caught lying. He madeup a complete pack of lies to pretend that, somehow, NYC muslims were the "real victims" of 9/11.
You can tell he's lying when his lips are moving.
A New York City mayoral candidate faced controversy over a story about his aunt's fear of the subway after 9/11. He later clarified he meant a distant deceased cousin. Critics accused him of lying and being insensitive to 9/11 victims. The candidate defended his remarks, highlighting Islamophobia. His comments drew criticism from political opponents.
New York City socialist mayoral candidate was forced to offer a clarification and debunk his own claim that his Muslim aunt was too scared to ride the subway after 9/11. His anecdote sparked a controversy on social media when he spoke about his "aunt" not using the subway in New York City due to post-9/11 Islamophobia.
said Monday that he was actually referring to one of his father's distant dead cousins, a woman he named only as Zehra, reported Daily Mail. "I was speaking about Zehra fuhi, my father’s cousin, who passed away a few years ago," he was quoted as saying by The Daily Mail. Mamdani’s campaign did not provide the cousin’s full name, when asked. The 33-year-old socialist mayoral front-runner made the revelation during a press conference after critics shared photos on social media of a woman they identified as his aunt, who was pictured without a hijab.
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You can tell he's lying when his lips are moving.
Zohran Mamdani lied about the 9/11 story and his Muslim aunt: How NYC mayoral candidate's false claim was busted by the internet
A New York City mayoral candidate faced controversy over a story about his aunt's fear of the subway after 9/11. He later clarified he meant a distant deceased cousin. Critics accused him of lying and being insensitive to 9/11 victims. The candidate defended his remarks, highlighting Islamophobia. His comments drew criticism from political opponents.
New York City socialist mayoral candidate was forced to offer a clarification and debunk his own claim that his Muslim aunt was too scared to ride the subway after 9/11. His anecdote sparked a controversy on social media when he spoke about his "aunt" not using the subway in New York City due to post-9/11 Islamophobia.
said Monday that he was actually referring to one of his father's distant dead cousins, a woman he named only as Zehra, reported Daily Mail. "I was speaking about Zehra fuhi, my father’s cousin, who passed away a few years ago," he was quoted as saying by The Daily Mail. Mamdani’s campaign did not provide the cousin’s full name, when asked. The 33-year-old socialist mayoral front-runner made the revelation during a press conference after critics shared photos on social media of a woman they identified as his aunt, who was pictured without a hijab.
Zohran Mamdani lied about the 9/11 story and his Muslim aunt: How NYC mayoral candidate's false claim was busted by the internet
A New York City mayoral candidate faced controversy over a story about his aunt's fear of the subway after 9/11. He later clarified he meant a distant deceased cousin. Critics accused him of lying and being insensitive to 9/11 victims. The candidate defended his remarks, highlighting...