Zohran Mamdani out as mayor of NYC before 2027
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Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani 0 tweets May 18 - May 25, 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 May 18, 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 56 posts during the week of May 18, 2026. Cumulative posting timeline on X (UTC). About 8.0 posts per day on average.
Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani (@NYCMayor) posted 52 posts during the week of May 18, 2026. Darker cells = more tweets that hour — peak around 1:00 AM UTC.
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Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani (@NYCMayor) — average tweets per UTC hour during the week of May 18, 2026 (8 days). Peak: 1:00 AM UTC (~0.8/day).
Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani (@NYCMayor) — average tweets per weekday during the week of May 18, 2026. Peak: Tuesday (~10.0/day).
Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani (@NYCMayor) — time between tweets during the week of May 18, 2026. Typical gap: 3 h; most gaps: 1–3 h (38%).
826 h elapsed — 100% of gaps in this period are shorter than this
NYC: We've got a little more rain headed our way today before the weather starts to dry up. Stay safe and stay prepared. https://t.co/84iBGnOmnx
Open on X →On Memorial Day, New York City’s flags are lowered to half-mast as we honor the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our country, and we hold close the families who carry that loss every day. Today is not only a day of remembrance — it is a call to
Open on X →In the wealthiest city in the richest country on Earth, it is unacceptable that so many students have been left behind. So we’re investing in what works: high-quality instruction, strong support for teachers, and a public school system that doesn’t give up on anyone. https://t.co/Ag58KU70RG
Open on X →Our new pied-à-terre tax will have the ultra-wealthy elite — those who own $5 million apartments in New York City but don’t actually live here — pay their fair share. https://t.co/oIcD0n2F41
Open on X →BANG #knickstape
Open on X →We had a rainy day, and we’ll have a rainy night. The heaviest rainfall is expected to begin in the early hours of the morning and continue through midday tomorrow. While flash flooding is not forecasted, conditions can change quickly — especially overnight — and it’s never
Open on X →I'm horrified that gunshots have been fired near the White House and grateful to the Secret Service for their swift response. There is no room for political violence in our democracy.
Open on X →New Yorkers shouldn’t have to worry every time it rains. Ahead of this weekend’s storms, City workers have been out across all five boroughs clearing and inspecting catch basins in flood-prone neighborhoods. Today I joined @NYCWater in Bushwick to clear a catch basin overflowing https://t.co/xBjXWUBmm7
Open on X →The flooding we witnessed on Thursday was a reminder that natural disasters can strike without warning — and that emergency preparedness saves lives. I was grateful to join emergency responders yesterday at New York City’s Continuity of Operations Full Scale Exercise Training, a https://t.co/OhVulUHLYw
Open on X →The summer is a time for young people to enjoy the city, have new experiences, get a job or simply rest. It’s not a time for violence. I sat down with violence interrupters and young men directly impacted by gun violence to talk about what this administration is doing to keep https://t.co/dFqmCJFQ9q
Open on X →This weekend will be a rainy one, and whenever and wherever it rains, conditions can worsen quickly. New Yorkers should always be prepared to stay safe: Text NOTIFYNYC to 692-692 for emergency alerts. If you must travel, use caution and use mass transit if possible. Never https://t.co/aIxNUvdIJB
Open on X →As potential heavy rains move in this holiday weekend, we are mobilizing City government to keep New Yorkers safe — from clearing catch basins in flood-prone neighborhoods to monitoring downed trees and storm-related hazards. But we can’t do it alone! If you haven’t already, https://t.co/G97KSl4rQq
Open on X →As potential heavy rains move in this holiday weekend, we are mobilizing City government to keep New Yorkers safe — from clearing catch basins in flood-prone neighborhoods to monitoring downed trees and storm-related hazards. But we can’t do it alone! If you haven’t already, https://t.co/G97KSl4rQq
Open on X →Tonight, two young New Yorkers fell while subway surfing on a Brooklyn-bound J train near the Williamsburg Bridge. One teenager is dead. Another is fighting for his life. This is a preventable tragedy. No family should get a phone call like that. Subway surfing is deadly. My
Open on X →Today, a fire broke out on Richmond Terrace on Staten Island, followed soon after by reports of an explosion. What unfolded was a fast-moving emergency that claimed one life and left more than 30 civilians and first responders injured. The fire is now under control. We mourn
Open on X →Today, a fire broke out on Richmond Terrace on Staten Island, followed soon after by reports of an explosion. What unfolded was a fast-moving emergency that claimed one life and left more than 30 civilians and first responders injured. The fire is now under control. We mourn
Open on X →If you're a waiter in New York City, you have to work for more than eight hours to pay for a week of groceries. That's absurd. We're launching City-owned grocery stores to fix that. It shouldn't cost a full day of work to eat. https://t.co/Ca732sUdys
Open on X →On Wednesday night in the Bronx, NYCHA residents sat down with staff and City agencies to get answers on urgent repairs, tenancy concerns and health care resources. We encourage NYCHA residents to join us at our next NYCHA in Your Neighborhood events — June 3 in Brooklyn and https://t.co/XiGvq1OPbY
Open on X →On Wednesday night in the Bronx, NYCHA residents sat down with staff and City agencies to get answers on urgent repairs, tenancy concerns and health care resources. We encourage NYCHA residents to join us at our next NYCHA in Your Neighborhood events — June 3 in Brooklyn and https://t.co/8f4T9hc7MF
Open on X →Last night in the Bronx, NYCHA residents sat down with staff and City agencies to get answers on urgent repairs, tenancy concerns and health care resources. We encourage NYCHA residents to join us at our next NYCHA in Your Neighborhood events — June 3 in Brooklyn and June 17 in https://t.co/VpqvQktHFU
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