New York Billionaire drops NIGHTMARE NEWS for Mamdani
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In today's video, we have breaking news.
Zora Mandani, the mayor of New York
City, has just gotten some bad news. The
Citadel CEO that he name dropped during
his viral video about taxing the rich.
It seems like he'll be taking his
business down to Miami. And DC police
officers are now being terminated
because they were caught cooking the
books regarding crime data. Let's hear
what Ken Griffin had to say about the
mayor and what he plans to do moving
forward. Take a look.
>> So, where does that leave us at 350
Park?
That leaves us with the fact that we
went to Miami and revised our building
plan to make it a bigger office
building.
>> You're bailing.
>> So, so what do we do at 350 is is is a
still a point of discussion internally,
but what is no longer a point of
discussion is that Miami is now, you
know, one of the when when we moved from
Chicago, there was a debate between New
York and Miami.
It's unquestionably
true that we made the right choice. I'll
leave it at that. It's unquestionably
true that we made the right choice. And
now, and now what the mayor of New York
has made clear to my partners and
principally my New York partners, my New
York partners, is that we need to double
down on our bet in Miami because we want
to be in a state that embraces that
embraces business, that embraces
education, that embraces personal
freedom and liberty, and that embraces
people having an opportunity to live the
American dream and a dream of earned
success. pass not a dream of
redistributive handouts that leave
people dependent on government for their
lives and their livelihoods in a way
that takes away dignity and honor. Now,
the problem here for Mandani is he's
learning on the job. He has no
experience as mayor. He's getting
experience obviously um and he's already
made a few mistakes in my opinion. Uh
you know, one could be not backing the
NYPD. I that's definitely true.
Secondly, uh doubling down on sanctuary
city policies. And uh three, pissing off
billionaires who contribute to not only
the local economy there, but thousands
of jobs. We just saw what happened with
Katie Wilson in Seattle. Boeing gone,
Starbucks gone. I mean, those are
thousands of jobs. That's part of the
economy. So, I I find it interesting
that they're willing to burn it down in
the name of saving it, if that makes
sense. I I don't know what they're
saving, though, because it won't work.
Let's go to Jessica Rojos. She's a state
representative out of New York and she's
echoing the policies of Mandani. Take a
listen.
>> There are over 150 billionaires with
collective wealth of over 975
billion.
>> And who's leaving New York?
>> It's not those wealthy, the millionaires
and billionaires.
>> As Morris Pearl said, they're rich
because they can live anywhere. That's
right.
>> They can live anywhere. It is the
working class. It is the black and brown
communities. It is those that have came
to New York to build a life that have to
leave because they can't afford it.
>> Rent is too damn high.
>> And the rent is too damn high.
>> So, let's just dive a little deeper on
this issue about high rents. It's not
just New York City. This is happening in
San Francisco as well. Well, if you just
do a little research, you'd come to find
that the biggest factor is zoning and
land use restrictions. What does that
mean exactly? Both cities have made it
illegal or extremely difficult to build
dense housing across most of their land
area. Uh for an example, New York does
not allow uh high density housing in the
outer burrows of the um city limits if
if that makes sense. Um uh they they
only allow single family or lowrise uh
apartments. So what happens uh the
demand is going up but the supply isn't
there and so the price skyrockets. Now,
here's another thing that I think you'd
find interesting. Uh, the permitting
process, and obviously in California,
it's outrageous. But more importantly is
this. People who've lived in New York
City for quite some time and own
property there, they benefit when the
prices go up. So, why would they vote
for policies that would make the prices
come down? That's a very good question.
Now, let's go to our next update. DC
police officers are now being terminated
because it has been confirmed that they
were cooking the books regarding crime
data. This is huge. Take a listen.
>> Leadership under fire within the DC
police force. The Washington Post says
three sources indicate multiple
highranking DC police officials have
been served papers saying the department
intends to fire them. Reporting some of
the proposed firings are connected to an
internal probe that crime data was
manipulated.
>> Are you guys cooking the books? Uh, I
think we're not.
>> Both the Republican le House oversight
committee and the Department of Justice
launched investigations into the
allegations. The DOJ later accused then
police chief Pamela Smith of creating a
culture of fear and pressuring
commanders to downgrade serious
offenses, claims she denied.
>> Never will I ever compromise my
integrity
>> for a few crime numbers. So, these DC
law enforcement officials are getting
exactly what they deserve. Remember when
DC was a uh special project for
President Trump. We brought this up
multiple times on this show that DC was
cooking the books regarding how they
were classifying crimes. Now,
accountability is here and people are
being let go. Now, to back up my
statement and the reporting, let's go
back to of the year of 2020. District of
Columbia had settled a lawsuit with
former Sergeant Charlotte, I'm not even
going to butcher her name, a
whistleblower who alleged the MPD
systematically manipulated crime data by
downgrading felonies to misdemeanor. So,
if this was already happening in 2020,
they settled in court or out of court in
August of 2025, it makes sense that
they're finally getting around to
letting people go. if we can only have
this level of accountability across the
country like you know uh Los Angeles or
Minneapolis of other places, right? But
this is great news. It
>> was back in July that News4 first
reported that then Chief of Police
Pamela Smith had placed third district
commander Michael Pium on leave and
accused him of changing crime data,
lowering the classification of crimes so
it would not show up in the most serious
offenses. Pium denied the charges. After
our report aired, President Trump in the
weeks after held a news conference at
the White House and announced the
federal takeover of the police
department. Trump said he was doing it
in part because of quote phony crime
numbers. In our report, Union President
Greg Petan leveled his own allegations,
saying manipulating crime stats in the
police department was widespread and
that officials on a regular basis were
downgrading serious violent crimes to
lesser crimes so that it would not show
up in the department's crime stats. Two
law enforcement sources tell News 4 that
a number of highlevel officials did not
show up at the crime briefing, which is
normally held on Mondays. I also spoke
not only to Chief Carol who said that he
couldn't comment. I spoke to the US
attorney Janine Piro. She also declined
a comment.
>> Now for my folks out there who want to
make everything about race, particularly
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