New York City's radical Democratic Mayor Zohran Mamdani has once again exposed the anti-American, anti-Israel rot at the heart of the Democrat Party by hosting a terrorist sympathizer at the taxpayer-funded Gracie Mansion.

On Monday, Mamdani proudly celebrated welcoming Mahmoud Khalil—a man federal authorities have identified as a security threat and actively sought to deport—to break the Ramadan fast at the mayor's official residence. But this wasn't just any dinner party. This was a deliberate slap in the face to Jewish New Yorkers and our Israeli allies.

Khalil, an anti-Israel activist with a history of inflammatory rhetoric, was treated like an honored guest while Mamdani simultaneously launched into tired accusations of "genocide" against Israel—the Middle East's only democracy currently fighting for its survival against Hamas terrorists.

Think about this, Patriots: while ordinary Americans struggle with Biden's inflation legacy and Trump works to secure our borders, a Democrat mayor is literally rolling out the red carpet for someone the federal government considers dangerous enough to remove from our country.

This is the same radical left that lectures us about "threats to democracy" while they wine and dine actual security risks at official government functions. The hypocrisy is staggering, but sadly not surprising from today's Democrat Party.

Mamdani's decision to host Khalil while parroting Hamas talking points about Israel shows exactly where the Democrat Party's loyalties lie—and it's not with America or our allies.

How long will Jewish New Yorkers continue supporting Democrats who openly embrace those who wish to see Israel destroyed? This isn't about legitimate policy disagreements—this is about a mayor giving platform and prestige to someone federal authorities want removed from our country.

President Trump's strong support for Israel stands in stark contrast to this disgraceful display. While Trump strengthens our alliance with our democratic ally, Democrat mayors are literally breaking bread with terrorist sympathizers.

The question isn't whether this is appropriate—it's whether New Yorkers will finally hold their radical officials accountable.

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Source: Next News Network