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Zohran Mamdani Makes History: Sworn in as NYC Mayor at Iconic Subway Station

    Zohran Mamdani sworn in as New York City mayor at historic subway station
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    NEW YORK – In a historic moment for New York City, Zohran Mamdani was sworn in as mayor just after midnight on Thursday. The ceremony took place at a unique location—an iconic, decommissioned subway station in Manhattan.

    Mamdani, representing the Democratic Party, made history as the first Muslim to lead the nation’s largest city. He took the oath of office with his hand on a Quran, marking a significant milestone.

    “This is truly the honor and the privilege of a lifetime,” Mamdani expressed in a succinct but heartfelt speech.

    The swearing-in was a private affair, overseen by New York Attorney General Letitia James, a close political ally. The event was held at the old City Hall station, renowned for its beautiful arched ceilings and historical significance as one of the city’s original subway stops.

    In his initial address as mayor, Mamdani highlighted the historical setting of the subway station, calling it a “testament to the importance of public transit to the vitality, the health, and the legacy of our city.” He also used this opportunity to announce Mike Flynn as the new commissioner of the Department of Transportation.

    Concluding the ceremony with a smile, Mamdani said, “Thank you all so much, now I will see you later,” before making his way up the stairs, ready to begin his tenure.

    Mamdani will be sworn in again, in grander style, in a public ceremony at City Hall at 1 p.m. by U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders, one of the mayor’s political heroes. That will be followed by what his office is billing as a public block party on a stretch of Broadway known as the “Canyon of Heroes,” famous for its ticker-tape parades.

    Mamdani now begins one of the most unrelenting jobs in American politics as one of the country’s most-watched politicians.

    In addition to being the city’s first Muslim mayor, Mamdani is also its first of South Asian descent and the first to be born in Africa. At 34, Mamdani is also the city’s youngest mayor in generations.

    In a campaign that helped make “affordability” a buzzword across the political spectrum, the democratic socialist promised to bring transformative change with policies intended to lower the cost of living in one of the world’s most expensive cities. His platform included free child care, free buses, a rent freeze for about 1 million households, and a pilot of city-run grocery stores.

    But he will also have to face other responsibilities: handling trash and snow and rats, while getting blamed for subway delays and potholes.

    Mamdani was born in Kampala, Uganda, the son of filmmaker Mira Nair and Mahmood Mamdani, an academic and author. His family moved to New York City when he was 7, with Mamdani growing up in a post-9/11 city where Muslims didn’t always feel welcome. He became an American citizen in 2018.

    He worked on political campaigns for Democratic candidates in the city before he sought public office himself, winning a state Assembly seat in 2020 to represent a section of Queens.

    Mamdani and his wife, Rama Duwaji, will depart their one-bedroom, rent stabilized apartment in the outer-borough to take up residence in the stately mayoral residence in Manhattan.

    Mamdani inherits a city on the upswing, after years of slow recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. Violent crime has dropped to pre-pandemic lows. Tourists are back. Unemployment, which soared during the pandemic years, is also back to pre-COVID levels.

    Yet deep concerns remain about high prices and rising rents in the city.

    He’ll also have to deal with Republican President Donald Trump.

    During the mayoral race, Trump threatened to withhold federal funding from the city if Mamdani won and mused about sending National Guard troops to the city.

    But Trump surprised supporters and foes alike by inviting the Democrat to the White House for what ended up being a cordial meeting in November.

    “I want him to do a great job and will help him do a great job,” Trump said.

    Still, tensions between the two leaders are almost certain to resurface, given their deep policy disagreements, particularly over immigration.

    Mamdani also faces skepticism and opposition from some members of the city’s Jewish community over his criticisms of Israel’s government.

    The new mayor and his team have spent the weeks since his election victory preparing for the transition, surrounding Mamdani with seasoned hands who have worked inside or alongside city government.

    That included persuading the city’s police commissioner, Jessica Tisch, to remain in her position — a move that helped calm fears in the business community that the administration might be planning radical changes in policing strategy.

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