New Yorkers press Hochul to oust Mamdani from City Hall, say he’s too soft on antisemitism

New Yorkers pushing for Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s removal from office continued their mission outside Gov. Kathy Hochul’s Midtown office on Monday, calling on the gov to begin removal proceedings against NYC’s 112th mayor. 

Organized by the #EndJewHatred movement, a group of New Yorkers gathered outside Hochul’s Third Avenue office on June 1, to hand-deliver a letter to the governor that explained why they want the mayor out of office — namely that Mamdani is, in their view, too soft on antisemitism and not doing enough to protect Jewish New Yorkers.