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FORMER Mayoral candidate (don’t vote for me—I remain on the ballot against my will).
Nov 3 11 tweets 4 min read
BREAKING BOMBSHELL:  New Evidence Suggests @ZohranKMamdani Gave A False Resume to @nytimes in June 2025.  Was he trying to cover up another failed job? [Receipts below in the comments]
 
In a resume provided to NYT, Mamdani claimed he worked a public-interest outfit called TexPIRG in 2014.  Mamdani apparently provided the resume because the NYT article planned to highlight Mamdani’s flimsy experience.  [Link 1]
 
The ONLY evidence that Mamdani worked there in 2014 was that resume. Mamdani never included TexPIRG in his official bios, including for the Assembly. [Link 2]
 
The NYT reporter, Nick Fandos (@npfandos), wouldn’t provide the resume. Why not? He couldn’t because the campaign required that he NOT publish it. His article says Mamdani worked for TexPIRG in Houston, Texas. [Link 3 for his specific quote]
 
TexPIRG is based in Austin, Texas—165 miles away from Houston.  [Link 4] 
 
We reached out to 4 people who worked for TexPIRG in 2014.  One hung up straight away.  Another said she had no recollection of Mamdani working at TexPIRG.  Another never responded.  The last said Mamdani did not work for TexPIRG but, instead, worked for Change Corps in Houston.  [Link 5]. 
 
Very early in Mamdani’s campaign, two small media sources picked up the Change Corps employment, which is also not listed in his Assembly resume.  Hmm. 

One of those sources claims Mamdani resigned from Change Corps in a hurry in 2014 because he was about to be fired for organizing a union.  [Link 6,7].
 
But Change Corps is an ultra-progressive organization!   Firing someone for organizing a union?  Sounds fishy, right?
 
Guess what? Change Corps in Houston “involuntarily dissolved” in 2015, the year after Mamdani’s premature “departure”!  [Link 8]
 
Zohran--can you clarify all this?  Will you permit NYT to release the resume?  Did you intentionally omit Change Corps from the resume and use TexPIRG as a dodge? Were you actually fired from Change Corps?  Did you have anything to do with the Houston branch folding? Inquiring minds want to know if you lost one of the few jobs you ever held!

We spoke to the the first reporter from the March article. The first one to report on the Change Corps employment. He said Mamdani brought it up at that time. So, by the time of the June resume submission to the NYT, the identity of his actual employer was surely on Mamdani’s mind.

To be fair to Zohran, I asked Nick Fandos whether Change Corps is listed anywhere on the resume. He confirmed it is not. nytimes.com/2025/06/10/nyr…
Oct 19 14 tweets 4 min read
With regard to @CurtisSliwa, I have tried to be kind. But today’s video interview of Curtis convinces me he doesn’t care about NYC as much as I thought.

So, today, I start releasing my opposition research on Sliwa. As he attacks @andrewcuomo—who, to be sure, is not my favorite person in the world—I cannot sit back to let Sliwa hypocritically throw stones in a glass house! 👇👇👇

Let me be clear about my motive here:

We need to unify to defeat @ZohranKMamdani. I have said it a million times since July. I meant it.

Why now?

I have held back on Sliwa. For a host of reasons. But Mamdani undoubtedly has all this👇research and much, much more. People forget the years’ worth of stupidity. There’s a lot. And, if Mamdani and Sliwa were in a 1-on-1 (as Sliwa is foolishly urging), Mamdani certainly has (and would release) the information below—and a whole bunch more, including information about local R leaders’ candid views on Curtis. Those are not hard to find.

Act 1. A sampling of the really-easy-to-find stuff. 👇👇👇

For all the Curtis supporters likely to attack me, understand I am still trying to be gentle. I don’t enjoy this. But I am putting NYC first. Admits to faking crimes for publicity.
nytimes.com/1992/11/25/nyr…