In a shocking turn of events, New York City’s newly elected Mayor, Zohran Mamdani, is already facing mounting criticism just days after his victory. Supporters who once hailed him as the “voice of the people” are now accusing him of betrayal after reports surfaced that he quietly backed away from one of his core campaign promises.
Mamdani had built his platform around transparency and reform, vowing to stand with working-class New Yorkers and tackle housing affordability head-on. But insiders now claim that the Mayor-elect has already struck deals with developers and lobbyists—moves that appear to contradict his previous pledges.
Former campaign volunteers and community advocates have taken to social media, expressing frustration and disbelief. “We believed in him,” one volunteer wrote. “He promised us a different kind of politics — but this looks like more of the same.”
Posters and murals featuring Mamdani’s face have reportedly been vandalized across parts of the city, with messages like “Sellout” and “Broken Promises” spray-painted over them.
While Mamdani’s team insists that “compromise is part of governing,” many of his supporters aren’t buying it. For a man who rose to power by promising change, it seems the honeymoon phase in City Hall might be over before it even began.