NYC Mayor Mamdani's Comedy Skit Draws Mixed Political Reactions
NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani recorded a comedy skit with former Republican opponent Curtis Sliwa, sparking varied responses from political figures.

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani participated in a comedy skit alongside his former Republican opponent Curtis Sliwa, generating notable reactions across the political spectrum.
The skit, which focused on cat adoption, was recorded for the Inner Circle, an annual press corps roast event that traditionally features political satire and entertainment. The Inner Circle is a long-standing New York media tradition where journalists and politicians gather for comedic performances.
The collaboration between Mamdani and Sliwa, who faced each other in the mayoral race, represents an unusual bipartisan appearance at the event. Sliwa, known for his background as founder of the Guardian Angels civilian patrol group, has maintained a public profile in New York politics despite his electoral loss.
Some Republican politicians have expressed strong disapproval of the performance, viewing it as inappropriate political theater. The negative reactions suggest ongoing tensions within party ranks regarding how to respond to Mamdani's administration.
Meanwhile, separate discussions have emerged regarding New York City's municipal bonds and their performance in financial markets, though the connection between political activities and bond market movements remains a subject of ongoing analysis by financial observers.