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Early copy of Mamdani’s America 250 speech reveals press team’s painfully performative edits

by markoflorentino@icloud.com


Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s press team accidentally released an advance copy of his speech marking America’s 250th birthday Friday — revealing their painfully performative edits. 


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The team of high-achieving Gen-Zers quibbled over fine points of American and Big Apple history, such as the minutiae of the revolutionary Battle of Brooklyn or when exactly the first Chinese immigrants arrived in the city.

In a tortured internal debate, the leftist do-gooders also bent over backward to be inclusive, arguing the word “slave” shouldn’t be used and that black people should be mentioned. 


New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani speaks from George Washington's desk surrounded by recently naturalized citizens holding American flags.
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani delivers an address to commemorate America’s 250th anniversary on Friday, July 3, 2026, in New York City. Anna Connors/UPI/Shutterstock

“Given the fuss they tend to make, I wonder if we should mention the Catholics too,” one staffer suggested for a line about Puritans, Sikhs, Quakers, Muslims and Jews escaping religious persecution.

Mamdani’s speechwriter Julian Gerson dismissed the concern, scoffing, “meh we can’t get everyone.”

The address itself was a closely guarded event that didn’t allow any reporters inside or any access to the newly minted US citizens who stood alongside the mayor as he delivered the 15-minute speech.

City Hall did not address the rookie mistake, but a spokesperson said in a statement: “The speech adhered to the AP style guide which recommends the use of ‘enslaved people’ over ‘slaves.’

“The speech and the Mayor spoke to every community and the rich history, breadth, and diversity of those communities that make up New York City.”



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