In a video clip shared on X, New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani responded to questions about rising rape reports in the city, stating that “a lot of it is from expanding what counts as rape.” The remarks, which appear to reference a recent change in state law broadening the legal definition, have drawn significant online attention, generating thousands of replies that debate the factors behind the reported increase in New York.
The clip was a short video excerpt from a Pix 11 interview. The video shows New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani seated in an interview setting. He states, “And what I [want you] to know is the increase in [rape reports] also comes from an expanded definition as well as survivors coming forward for acts that took place years prior.”
It is not clear from the brief clip what the full preceding question was or the complete context of the interview exchange. The footage does not show any data, statistics, or additional speakers. According to the post, the comments address reported increases in the city, though independent verification of the exact phrasing or surrounding discussion is not provided in the shared material.
Mamdani’s Take on Rape Reports Meets Online Scrutiny
Some users defended or contextualized the explanation by referencing legal changes in New York. One commenter wrote, “He is actually right. In 2023, NY updated their legal definition of rape from just the penile penetration of the vagina to any nonconsensual sexual contact involving penetration of the body. This has allowed countless victims to report that under previous law they could not.”
Another noted, “Correct. He is talking about reported cases. Also this clip by endwokeness cuts the part where he shows gratitude to the bravery & courage of survivors for coming forward.”
Other responses expressed strong disagreement or criticism. Comments included “He needs to be deported,” “What a lying piece of trash,” and the sarcastic observation “It’s the women’s fault for reporting it!”
Additional perspectives questioned voter support or connected the remarks to broader issues, with one user asking “HOW did women vote for this guy?” and another stating that rises in certain crimes were “directly proportional to the rise in Islamic immigration here in America and in Europe especially.”
A separate viewpoint came from a self-described survivor who wrote, “As a survivor myself, I am in awe of what New York has done to support rape victims. Mamdani explains this so well.”
The clip continues to circulate as part of broader online exchanges about crime reporting and policy in New York City. It remains to be seen what, if any, further impact the remarks will have beyond the current discussion.







