Democrat Slams Own Party for Remaining Silent on Mugshot of Controversial Professor Mahmood Mamdani's Defiance of Court Order
Senator John Fetterman, D-Pa., has criticized his party for not condemning New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani's refusal to accept a Supreme Court ruling. Fetterman argues that defying the Supreme Court constitutes a constitutional crisis, highlighting a perceived double standard within the Democratic Party. He emphasizes the importance of upholding court decisions for democratic integrity.
The Supreme Court recently ruled in two cases, Mullin v. Al Otro Lado and Mullin v. Doe, which afford the Trump administration more leeway to limit asylum claims and end temporary protections for certain migrants. Mayor Mamdani has stated that his administration will not accept the ruling, prompting Fetterman to speak out against the move.
Fetterman has warned that many members of his party are not calling out Mayor Mamdani's actions, which he believes is a sign of a larger issue within the party. He has repeatedly cautioned against far-left politicians like Mamdani, who have gained traction within the Democratic Party. The senator's comments come as the party is seen to be shifting further to the left, with other progressive candidates sparking conversations about the party's direction.
The Supreme Court recently ruled in two cases, Mullin v. Al Otro Lado and Mullin v. Doe, which afford the Trump administration more leeway to limit asylum claims and end temporary protections for certain migrants. Mayor Mamdani has stated that his administration will not accept the ruling, prompting Fetterman to speak out against the move.
Fetterman has warned that many members of his party are not calling out Mayor Mamdani's actions, which he believes is a sign of a larger issue within the party. He has repeatedly cautioned against far-left politicians like Mamdani, who have gained traction within the Democratic Party. The senator's comments come as the party is seen to be shifting further to the left, with other progressive candidates sparking conversations about the party's direction.
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