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    Mamdani Under Fire for Attending Luxury Resort Conference Amid Government Shutdown

    By Steadfast AdminUpdated:November 6, 20252 Mins Read
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    Days after winning the election, Zohran Mamdani, the newly elected mayor of New York City, has come under heavy fire for visiting Puerto Rico to attend a political convention at an upscale beachside resort. The journey took place during the ongoing federal government shutdown, which has caused millions of Americans to lose their jobs and benefits and interrupted essential public services.

    Mamdani was present in the annual SOMOS Conference, which brought together activists and political figures to discuss social and economic issues. Critics claim that the time and location of the event, which was held at the posh El Caribe Hilton in San Juan, were improper in light of the current national crisis.

    Opponents, including Congressman Mike Lawler, criticized the mayor-elect for what they called bad judgment, arguing that his attendance at an out-of-state event showed priorities that were not aligned. “He’s attending panels in paradise while families are struggling,” one critic remarked, reflecting a general feeling of annoyance among New Yorkers coping with the shutdown’s effects.

    In defense of his presence, Mamdani’s team said the conference gave him a chance to discuss important topics with other leaders, such as workforce development and affordable housing. The mayor-elect kept in touch with his local team in New York while continuing to supervise his transition arrangements from a distance, according to a spokesperson.

    The dispute arises as Mamdani gets ready to take office and faces mounting pressure to fulfill campaign pledges on public services, housing reform, and economic equality. But his trip’s optics, particularly at a time of national adversity, have stoked criticism from both political camps, underscoring the fine line that separates public opinion from political participation.

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