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Jan 10, 2026

Mamdani Makes Controversial Move As Conflict With Iran Intensifies

NEW YORK, D.C. — In a move that has ignited a firestorm across the political spectrum, New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani hosted controversial anti-Israel activist Mahmoud Khalil and his family for a high-profile Ramadan dinner at Gracie Mansion. The gathering, which Mamdani publicized on Instagram this week, marks a defiant show of support for a man the Trump administration has labeled a national security threat and an alleged supporter of Hamas.

Khalil, a Syrian-born former Columbia University graduate student, was arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) early last year. Federal authorities have accused him of committing fraud on his green card application and have alleged that his beliefs and public statements pose a "potential threat to U.S. foreign policy interests."


A Hero's Welcome or a National Security Threat?

Mayor Mamdani’s post included a photo of his wife, Rama Duwaji, standing alongside Khalil, who spent several months in federal custody in Louisiana before a New Jersey court ordered his release in June. Mamdani used the platform to praise Khalil’s "profound courage" during his detention.

  • The Anniversary: The dinner was held to mark the one-year anniversary of Khalil’s detention.

  • The "Courage" Narrative: Mamdani wrote that Khalil’s year was marked by "profound hardship—and by profound courage," adding that NYC is "a city refusing to look away."

  • The Family Reunion: Khalil’s son, Deen, was born while he remained in ICE custody; Mamdani celebrated the family's reunification at the Mayor's residence.

However, the Trump administration has relied on a rarely used federal statute to pursue Khalil’s deportation, citing his alleged support for the group responsible for the Oct. 7, 2023 attacks against Israel.

Controversial Comments and Hamas Links

Khalil has been under intense scrutiny since an interview with The New York Times, where he described the Oct. 7 violence as a "turning point" in the Palestinian struggle that "couldn't be avoided."

  • Justifying Violence? Critics and the White House have condemned Khalil’s remarks, accusing him of minimizing the brutality of the Hamas massacre.

  • Terrorist Quotes: Since his release, Khalil has appeared at rallies in NYC quoting Anas al-Sharif, an alleged Hamas terrorist and Al Jazeera correspondent killed in an Israeli strike last August.

  • Free Speech Defense: Mamdani has dismissed the federal case as an "attack on the freedom of speech," particularly speech aimed at standing up for human rights.

“Mahmoud is a New Yorker, and he belongs in New York City,” Mamdani declared, signaling a total rejection of the federal government's attempt to oust the activist.


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Looking Ahead to the 2026 Midterms

The dinner at Gracie Mansion has become a lightning rod for the 2026 Midterm cycle, with Republicans pointing to the event as evidence of "radical leftist" control over major U.S. cities. Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) noted that hosting an individual accused of Hamas ties at a government residence is "shameful and dangerous."

As Khalil continues to fight his deportation proceedings in court, the political rift between NYC’s City Hall and the Trump White House has never been wider. “Anybody who uses their office to shield those who support terrorism is on the wrong side of history,” a GOP spokesperson stated.

Comer Requests Interview With Guard on Duty During Epstein's Death

WASHINGTON, D.C. — House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) has intensified his investigation into the 2019 death of Jeffrey Epstein, officially requesting a transcribed interview with one of the primary guards on duty the night the disgraced financier died. Comer has asked Tova Noel, a former Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) guard, to appear before investigators on March 26.

The move is part of a massive, broad-scale effort by the Oversight Committee to reconstruct the events leading up to Epstein's death and to examine potential systemic failures within the federal prison system and the Justice Department's handling of his sex trafficking case.


The Final Hours: Targeting the Missing Checks

Tova Noel was one of two correctional officers responsible for supervising Epstein's housing unit at the now-defunct MCC in New York. Previous court filings and investigations indicated that the required 30-minute inmate checks were not conducted for several hours before Epstein was found unresponsive in his cell on August 10, 2019.

  • Falsified Records: The committee is expected to grill Noel on previous allegations that guards falsified logs to make it appear as though they were monitoring inmates when they were actually sleeping or browsing the internet.

  • The "Suicide" Scrutiny: While the NYC medical examiner ruled the death a suicide by hanging, Chairman Comer has stated that the public and lawmakers deserve a full accounting of how such a high-profile prisoner could be left unattended.

  • The March 26 Interview: This session will be transcribed and used to determine if additional legislative action is needed to reform the Bureau of Prisons (BOP).

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