Mamdani's Voters Turn on Him Hard | WATCH
NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani hit with voter fury just weeks in. Epstein files reveal family ties to Maxwell's circle, sparking protests at Gracie Mansion.

Just a month into his groundbreaking term as the Big Apple's first Muslim, millennial, and democratic socialist mayor, Zohran Mamdani is already dodging tomatoes from the very folks who put him in Gracie Mansion. Elected in a stunning upset last November, toppling ex-Gov. Andrew Cuomo like a Jenga tower in both the Democratic primary and the general as an independent, Mamdani's honeymoon phase? Yeah, it's over faster than a New York minute.
Yesterday, a fired-up crowd of self-proclaimed Mamdani voters stormed the gates of Gracie Mansion, not with pitchforks, but with chants that hit harder. "We was with you, Zohran! We voted for you, Zohran! We advocated for you, Zohran! You get up in here and lie to us! You lied, Zohran!" they hollered, with a mysterious twist: "We know about your mom!" This sounds like family secrets spilling out in the worst way possible.
The spark? Those juicy Epstein files dropped by the U.S. Department of Justice on January 30, courtesy of the shiny new Epstein Files Transparency Act from November 2025. We're talking over 3 million pages of emails, videos, and snaps from the infamous Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell saga.
Buried in there: An email noting Mamdani's mom, the celebrated Indian filmmaker Mira Nair, popping up at an "after party" for her 2009 flick Amelia at Maxwell's NYC townhouse. Guest list? Star-studded with Bill Clinton, Jeff Bezos, Jean Pigozzi, Hillary Swank, and Richard Gere. No allegations of wrongdoing here, it reads like just another Hollywood schmooze-fest post-screening. But in politics, perception is everything.
And that's not all, a 2017 photo resurfaced showing Mamdani himself at a Tinseltown luncheon thrown by publicist Peggy Siegal, who's got her own Epstein ties. Again, zero dirt on Mamdani in the docs, but protesters are fuming: Why didn't he spill the beans during his campaign, especially with his big talk on transparency and holding the powerful accountable? It's like finding out your progressive hero's family photo album has some unexpected cameos.
This is blowing up on X (yep, still calling it Twitter in my heart), with conservative voices gleefully piling on. Mainstream media's zoning in on the file dump itself, and no polls yet scream "impeach!" But if this is voter regret, it's serving it up piping hot.
Mamdani's camp? Radio silent.