Zohran Mamdani out as mayor of NYC before 2027
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Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani 0 tweets April 20 - April 27, 2026. Current total: 0 tweets, 1 in the last 24 hours, pace projection 0.
No posts from Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani (@NYCMayor) during the week of April 20, 2026 yet. This view uses monday–sunday week boundaries aligned to 16:00 UTC. Check back after the next sync — counts, charts, and the post list update automatically.
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Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani (@NYCMayor) published 27 posts during the week of April 20, 2026. Cumulative posting timeline on X (UTC). About 3.9 posts per day on average.
Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani (@NYCMayor) posted 26 posts during the week of April 20, 2026. Darker cells = more tweets that hour — peak around 7:00 PM UTC.
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Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani (@NYCMayor) — average tweets per UTC hour during the week of April 20, 2026 (8 days). Peak: 7:00 PM UTC (~0.5/day).
Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani (@NYCMayor) — average tweets per weekday during the week of April 20, 2026. Peak: Thursday (~6.0/day).
Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani (@NYCMayor) — time between tweets during the week of April 20, 2026. Typical gap: 5.6 h; most gaps: 3–6 h (34%).
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Rising costs have made $20K a year for child care feel like a "good deal." Families deserve better. Luckily, universal child care — including 2K — is on the way. https://t.co/Tc5NRoLxTe
Open on X →We just dropped a limited batch of $5 tickets at https://t.co/lQ45pLtyRX for the @GothamFC May 9th home game vs. Boston Legacy. I'll be there. Will you? Grab a $5 ticket at https://t.co/lQ45pLtyRX before they're gone! https://t.co/E5pOsBBOVD
Open on X →Today marks 205 years of Greek independence. I was grateful to stand in solidarity with Greek Orthodox New Yorkers at the Divine Liturgy, commemorating this triumph of self-determination. From Athens to Astoria, we are reminded that true freedom is the ability to live without https://t.co/VW0Nu93aUn
Open on X →Political violence is absolutely unacceptable. I am glad the President and guests at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner are safe.
Open on X →I am devastated by the killing of 16-year-old Marquise Byfield, a student whose future was taken in an instant. This evening, I spoke with Marquise's mother and expressed my deepest condolences and my heartbreak for their entire family. She shared that Marquise was just weeks
Open on X →I am devastated by the killing of 16-year-old Marquise Byfield, a student whose future was taken in an instant. This evening, I spoke with Marquise's mother and expressed my deepest condolences and my heartbreak for their entire family. She shared that Marquise was just weeks
Open on X →Vaisakhi ate Khalsa Sajna Divas diyaan lakh lakh vadhiyaan to the Sikh New Yorkers who call this city home! Marching in the Sikh Day Parade alongside you was one of the great highlights of my time in the Assembly, and returning as Mayor for its 38th year felt especially https://t.co/Uu3XMZy2kC
Open on X →At our city-owned grocery stores, staples like eggs and bread will actually be affordable. And we're going to do it the right way, without cutting workers' pay or dignity. Because in the wealthiest city in this country, buying groceries shouldn't be an unsolvable equation. It https://t.co/lQFKfx0sVD
Open on X →Scammers are stealing homes from New Yorkers — and Black and Brown homeowners are being targeted the most. We're launching the Mayor's Office of Deed Theft Prevention, led by Director Peter White, to defend vulnerable homeowners. And we are pausing the tax lien sale for the https://t.co/EZ3wV71Q6F
Open on X →Today marks the 111th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. As we honor the 1.5 million Armenians murdered by the Ottoman Empire across modern-day Turkey, Syria, and Armenia, we must refuse to let history repeat itself. In 2020, the military forces of Azerbaijan and Turkey
Open on X →The Hispanic Federation supports hundreds of community-based organizations across our City — tackling everything from immigrant rights and disaster relief to health equity and access to education. It was an honor to join their fundraising gala last night at the @AMNH. While no https://t.co/52MxqYK4lz
Open on X →Last month, the City Council passed two bills related to the constitutional right to protest — one for houses of worship, and one for educational institutions. Today, I’m letting one bill go into effect, and vetoing the other. I’d like to take a moment to explain why. As Mayor, https://t.co/beZq3IKS9C
Open on X →Mayor Mamdani Holds a Press Conference to Make a Deed Theft Announcement https://t.co/zWXVVJHAji
Open on X →Tenants and landlords of New York City: the Rent Guidelines Board needs to hear from you. The RGB decides whether the rents of the city’s one million rent stabilized apartments go up or stay the same. These public hearings are where New Yorkers will share their experiences. All https://t.co/5ol1nt4QkZ
Open on X →Bringing nutritious meals to sick New Yorkers. Rock-climbing with Black and Brown girls. Growing gardens in food deserts. This is just some of the incredible work we honored at the Mayoral Service Recognition Ceremony at Gracie Mansion. To Eric Ragone, Brittany Leavitt, Angria https://t.co/jMEU2aOyOQ
Open on X →Bringing nutritious meals to sick New Yorkers. Rock-climbing with Black and Brown girls. Growing gardens in food deserts. This is just some of the incredible work we honored at the Mayoral Service Recognition Ceremony at Gracie Mansion. To Eric Ragone, Brittany Leavitt, Angria https://t.co/9FPgvUOxEw
Open on X →I don’t want NYC to become a museum. It should be a living, breathing testament to the working people of our city. https://t.co/Sy0nHi4LK8
Open on X →This merger is bad for New Yorkers three times over. Thousands of jobs at risk here in the city. Streaming bills going up as competition disappears. And two of America’s most powerful media companies under one roof, deciding what you watch and what you hear. Today, as Warner https://t.co/Y5axc1HRSW
Open on X →LGM https://t.co/pfPvwwJOrb
Open on X →An affordable city is a sustainable city. I'm proud to support NYCHA’s ambitious new Sustainability Agenda, which includes heat pumps, electric vehicle charging stations, induction stoves, and other energy-efficiency upgrades for NYCHA residents over the next five years. We look https://t.co/n5hbR0l0Oz
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