New York City's Democratic Socialist Mayor Zohran Mamdani is catching fire from patriots after he outrageously defended a violent mob that attacked NYPD officers, downplaying the assault as nothing more than an innocent "snowball fight" despite multiple officers being hospitalized.

The shocking incident occurred Monday afternoon when an unruly crowd surrounded police officers and pelted them with snowballs and other projectiles, sending several cops to the hospital with injuries. But instead of condemning this anti-police violence, Mamdani told reporters Tuesday that he doesn't believe anyone should face charges.

"It was a snowball fight," Mamdani dismissively claimed, apparently believing that attacking law enforcement officers is just harmless fun.

The mayor's stunning response perfectly encapsulates everything wrong with the Democrat-Socialist alliance that has declared war on law and order. When a mob surrounds police officers and launches projectiles at them - injuring multiple officers badly enough to require hospital treatment - that's not a "snowball fight." That's assault on law enforcement.

Under President Trump's second term, Americans are witnessing a clear contrast between the MAGA movement's unwavering support for law enforcement and the radical left's continued assault on police. While Trump champions our brave men and women in blue, socialist mayors like Mamdani are literally giving violent mobs a free pass to attack cops.

This isn't just about snowballs, folks. This is about a mentality that views police as oppressors rather than protectors. It's about a radical ideology that excuses violence against those who risk their lives to keep our communities safe.

New Yorkers deserve better than a mayor who sides with anti-police mobs over the officers who serve and protect their city. How long will patriots allow these radical socialists to turn our streets into battlegrounds against law enforcement?

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Source: Next News Network