Trump DOJ PUMPS THE BRAKES On Zohran Mamdani ILLEGAL AND RACIST Anti-White Race Program!
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This morning, New York City Mayor Zoran
Mandani announced a citywide racial
equity plan and a true cost of living
measure. I'll let him tell you more
about it.
>> More than 5 million New Yorkers are not
earning enough money to match the cost
of living here in a city. So, what the
true cost of living shows us is exactly
that in the name. It shows us something
that captures the scale of a cost of
living crisis that is often missed by
the typical indicators. Working-class
New Yorkers are four times as likely to
leave the city than wealthy New Yorkers
when it comes to the cost of living
crisis. The racial equity plan is a plan
of hundreds of pages that is informed by
plans from more than 40 different
agencies for how to deliver on racial
equity across city policy, city
government. It sets out goals. It sets
out indicators. And frankly, what this
is is a preliminary plan. It's a first
step because now we're opening it up for
public comment from New Yorkers to hear
from them before we finalize a plan
sometime by about mid July. The other
thing I would say to New Yorkers is we
want to hear from you. We are opening up
the public comment period for for 30
days and we would love for you to share
your opinions with us.
>> Thank you so much. I certainly will.
>> Thank you.
>> Boy, so we got to talk about woke New
York City Democrat mayor Zoram Mandami.
The socialist who is now embracing
cultural Marxism. Okay, remember this
guy uh as a part of his tax plan said he
wanted to tax whiter neighborhoods,
right? He wanted it taxed based off skin
color
>> and realized there's a policy proposal
that says your plan and I'm going to
quote it for folks is to shift the tax
burden from overtaxed homeowners in the
outer burrows to more expensive homes in
richer and whiter neighborhoods. Explain
why you are bringing race into your tax
proposal.
>> That is just an description of what we
see right now. It's not driven by race.
It's more of an assessment of what
neighborhoods are being undertaxed
versus overt taxed. So, no plans to
change that language on your website.
That's
>> the the focus here is to actually ensure
a fair property tax system and that the
use of that language is just an
assessment of the neighborhood.
>> So, nobody should be surprised to hear
that he has announced a plan to do more
anti-white discrimination. Okay. This
time he has a racial equity plan uh that
he announced uh in order to solve
systemic racism in New York City. Okay.
Now, we've heard this story before from
these woke Democrats. This is what they
embrace. Uh this type of again, cultural
Marxism, racial division, uh is now
front and center once again right from
the Democrat party. Take a look. Today's
announcement has two parts. The
preliminary citywide racial equity plan
and the inaugural New York City true
cost of living measure. Together, these
reports establish a framework for how
our city will both measure affordability
and plan for the future. The true cost
of living measure confirms what New
Yorkers have long known to be true. Too
many people cannot afford the city that
they love. New York City is home to
skyscrapers, million-dollar listings, $9
lattes, and yet more than three in five
New Yorkers, 62%
cannot keep up with the cost of living
in this city. Despite the incredible
wealth of our city, our poverty rate is
double that of the national average and
it is getting worse year over year. And
while today's true cost of living
measure confirms that the affordability
crisis touches every corner of our city,
we know that these effects are not
applied evenly. So often it is black and
brown New Yorkers who are hit the
hardest. This preliminary racial equity
plan is the first step in developing a
whole of government approach to tackling
that reality. It is a plan that lays out
these first steps to solve decades of
neglect and discrimination and it places
the work of 45 city agencies within a
singular framework. This plan was born
during a defining moment in our city's
history when New Yorkers were in the
streets in the midst of a global
pandemic, calling for justice, demanding
accountability, and bearing witness to
brutality unfolding on our streets and
on our screens. In that moment, our city
was asked to reckon with the deep
systemic inequities that have long
shaped life here and to do better.
>> You've got to do better, Senator.
>> New Yorkers across all five burrows
answered that call. Their voices, their
advocacy, and their persistence are what
brought us to this moment. The release
of the preliminary citywide racial
equity plan is a reflection of that
collective mandate. It is not just a
document. It is a commitment. A
commitment to confront institutional and
systemic racism within our city and to
begin the work of dismantling it.
>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So, what do we have
here? Right. What do we have here? We
have what leftists would call systemic
and institutionalized racism.
If if it was a white person saying all
the things that Zoron Mandami said,
right, for the benefit of whites, right?
If if he said, "Look, we're launching
this program in order to help whites,
okay? We're going to focus on whites."
That would be called racist, right?
Institutional racism. But yet yet
because it's Zor Mandami who's not white
focusing on so-called black and brown
workers saying that he's going to
prioritize them, right? He wants to uh
build city policy based off race, right?
Uh leftists for whatever reason aren't
calling out this systemic racism, right?
This institutionalized racism because
that's what this is, right? Let's be
real. That's what it is. Okay? This is
the same guy whose tax plan was, yeah,
yeah, let's tax the whites, right? We're
gonna tax based off skin color and race.
Amazing. Democrats are openly pro
promoting racism,
institutional racism, systemic racism.
This is what they're actively promoting
in 2026. This is part of the reason why
I'm not that worried about a great
Democrat comeback, right? I'm not that
worried about the so-called blue wave if
Virginia is any indication. Okay. Uh
voters still hate wokeness. Okay. And
when they get a taste of wokeness, uh
they reject it. Now, it's going to take
a little bit longer for New York City to
uh realize um that uh they made a
mistake with Zoron.
But same people, it doesn't take too
long to uh realize that this is um
nonsensical, right? This is nonsensical
and this is not good for our country.
So, what we have here is straight up
racism. That's what we have here. And
because of that, you have a top DOJ
official saying that the New York City
Zora Mandami's long delayed racial
equity report sounds fishy and that
they're going to investigate. Right?
They're pumping the brakes on uh this
racist plan. Right. The Trump
administration is reviewing a quote
unquote racial equity plan released by
Mayor Zoram Mandami with a top
Department of Justice official calling
the city's proposal fishy. Mandami on
Monday unveiled the long delayed
preliminary citywide racial equity plan
which found that roughly 200,000 black
New Yorkers were forced out of the Big
Apple between 2000 and 2020 because they
could no longer afford day-to-day
expenses. Now again, the funny part
about this is that they can't afford it
because uh taxes keep going up. Uh the
government keeps spending money they
don't have. Uh that's why the cost of
living keeps going up, right? It keeps
going up because of these far-left