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Home»Politics»‘He Doesn’t Belong Here’: Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis Calls Out NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani After 250th Anniversary Rant

‘He Doesn’t Belong Here’: Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis Calls Out NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani After 250th Anniversary Rant

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Paul EkeBy Paul EkeJuly 4, 20263 Mins Read
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis responded on X to NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s 250th anniversary speech criticizing wealth inequality in America. DeSantis questioned why the U.S. would grant citizenship to those who appear to dislike the country. The post quickly drew strong reactions.
Image Credit: Executive Office of Governor Ron DeSantis and Office of Assemblymember Zohran Mamdani via Wikimedia Commons

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis responded on X to a speech by NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani during America’s 250th anniversary celebrations. According to a Fox News post, Mamdani criticized the U.S. for allowing child hunger while wealth concentrates among billionaires and oligarchs. DeSantis questioned why the country would grant citizenship to those who appear to dislike it. The exchange has prompted strong reactions across the platform.

If a foreigner hates America, fine. But why then become a citizen here? Better yet, why would the US allow someone to become a citizen who hates the country? https://t.co/PNsupIOU72

— Ron DeSantis (@RonDeSantis) July 3, 2026

On X, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis posted a direct response to a video clip originally shared by Fox News. In the post, DeSantis wrote: “If a foreigner hates America, fine. But why then become a citizen here? Better yet, why would the US allow someone to become a citizen who hates the country?” The clip featured remarks by NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani marking America’s 250th anniversary. 

The video shows Mamdani seated in a formal room with American flags and other individuals standing behind him. he states that America’s wealth was built by working people with “calloused, dirt-streaked hands” while accusing the country of allowing that wealth to concentrate “in the soft hands of a precious few.” The footage also includes references to children going hungry amid the power of billionaires and oligarchs.

The remarks were delivered from behind George Washington’s desk at New York City Hall, according to multiple reports on the event. The short clip shared by Fox News focuses on these portions of the speech. 

Viewer Comments on DeSantis’ Criticism of the Mayor

Some users agreed with the criticism and called for action against the mayor. One commenter wrote, “The only reason someone who hates America becomes a citizen is to destroy it from within. They are enemies of the people and should be treated as such.” 

Another stated, “Zohran Mamdani was born in Uganda and naturalized in 2018. Now he uses our 250th anniversary to bash America… He needs to be deported.”

Other replies focused on the setting and questioned the mayor’s position. One user commented, “How dare he sit behind George Washington’s desk and talk like this? He doesn’t belong in America.” Additional comments echoed the view that the speech represented ingratitude or an attempt to undermine the country.

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Fewer responses defended the right to criticize policies. One user wrote, “I don’t agree with Mamdani on practically any policy, but critiquing policy isn’t the same as hating the country. The fact that you think loyalty to partisan talking points and a corrupt government equals love of country shows how far the GOP’s idea of patriotism has fallen.” 

The exchange highlights ongoing debates over patriotism, citizenship, and public criticism of the country. It adds another moment to the broader political conversation surrounding America’s 250th anniversary.

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Paul Eke is a Nigeria-based content writer and forex market analyst with experience in financial writing, news coverage, and SEO-driven content. He holds a bachelor’s degree in marine engineering.

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