Best Podcast Episodes About Zohran Mamdani

Best Podcast Episodes About Zohran Mamdani

Everything podcasters are saying about Zohran Mamdani — curated from top podcasts

Updated: Apr 02, 2026 – 13 episodes
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The Dan Bongino Show
“… end. This is the Trump law enforcement, federal law enforcement infrastructure working a knockout fraud. But I want you to listen to Communist Mayor Mamdani at the end. Because Mamdani knows what I told you too. That if you're a big government Democrat, independent journalists are now going to be exposing this stuff on X and TikTok and elsewhere. And you're going to be embarrassed. So you better get on the right side of this quick. Momdadi's all in on this one. He has no choice. Check this out. Roberto Samedi walked out of Brooklyn federal court in silence after his arraignment. He's one of four …” “… was so bad That was all the bad stories Here a story out of New York yesterday about a federal investigation. I believe it's EDNY, Eastern District of New York, about a major government fraud ring. But I want you to pay very close attention to the end. This is the Trump law enforcement, federal law enforcement infrastructure working a knockout fraud. But I want you to listen to Communist Mayor Mamdani at the end. Because Mamdani knows what I told you too. That if you're a big government Democrat, independent journalists are now going to be exposing this stuff on X and TikTok and elsewhere. And you're going to be embarrassed. So you better get on the right side of this quick. Momdadi's all in on this one. He has no choice. Check this out. Roberto Samedi walked out of Brooklyn federal court in silence after his arraignment. He's one of four people now facing charges in a corruption investigation tied to the city-funded homeless shelter organization, Braggs. Federal prosecutors say Samedi and another defendant, Ronald Jean Torellis, stole more than a million dollars from the taxpayer-backed nonprofit. They now both face several charges, including wire fraud and embezzlement. The …” View more
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A recent federal investigation reveals a major corruption scheme involving a city-funded homeless shelter organization, with two defendants facing charges for stealing over a million dollars. This scandal highlights the growing role of independent journalists in exposing government fraud, forcing even staunch proponents of big government to confront uncomfortable truths. As these stories unfold, the narrative around government accountability is shifting dramatically.
The Dan Bongino Show · In Due Time (Ep. 2486) · Apr 02, 2026
The Tim Dillon Show
“… the here we go, CBS, CBS News, and we know and this is why we play CBS on the show. We know we're getting the facts. Well, New York City Mayor Zoran Mamdani and the city's police commissioner will hold a press conference this morning about the incident over the weekend where improvised explosive devices were thrown during rival protests outside the city's official mayoral residence. Mamdani the city first Muslim mayor denounced the violence and bigotry Jerika Duncan joins us now with more from outside Gracie Mansion in New York Jerika good morning Good morning. That scuffle happening right out in …” “… outside NYC Mayor Zoran Mamdami's residence. It's impossible. ISIS linked attack. The two suspects were just when I get back into town, ISIS shows up. The two suspects were attempting to throw explosive into an anti-Islamic protest. So. This is the here we go, CBS, CBS News, and we know and this is why we play CBS on the show. We know we're getting the facts. Well, New York City Mayor Zoran Mamdani and the city's police commissioner will hold a press conference this morning about the incident over the weekend where improvised explosive devices were thrown during rival protests outside the city's official mayoral residence. Mamdani the city first Muslim mayor denounced the violence and bigotry Jerika Duncan joins us now with more from outside Gracie Mansion in New York Jerika good morning Good morning. That scuffle happening right out in front behind me, or right here, I should say, in this area near 88th Street in New York City. And it did not last long. Officials, though, now investigating possibly federal charges on the way. Protesters and counter protesters of an anti-islam rally clashed on New York City streets outside Gracie Mansion Saturday. Police allege 18 year old Amir …” View more
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In a bizarre twist of events, two would-be terrorists throw explosive devices at a protest but end up looking more like clumsy theater kids than dangerous criminals. The host hilariously critiques their incompetence, expressing embarrassment for their buffoonery while highlighting the absurdity of their actions. It's a wild ride through a serious topic, made laughable by the sheer ineptitude of the suspects.
The Tim Dillon Show · 487 - Iran, Looksmaxxing, & The Rapture · Mar 14, 2026
The Weekly Show with Jon Stewart
“… they've got this obsession with London because of Sadiq Khan. Yes. There's a whole industry developed saying that. Although now, you know, Zoran Mamdani has taken a little bit of the heat off of Sudikhan. A little bit. A little bit. Okay. But there's a whole kind of industry. Yes. Across social media and across parts of the right-wing media in the States basically saying, I literally have friends phone up saying, is it safe to come to London? Right? Because they see all this shit. Right. When you do come to London, you see probably still the greatest city in the world. Hey, hey, hey. What? Come …” “Understood. Right. It's really hard not to do it, but it's important to try and to go out and find the people and find the arguments. I see in London every day, the MAGA crowd, they've got this obsession with London because of Sadiq Khan. Yes. There's a whole industry developed saying that. Although now, you know, Zoran Mamdani has taken a little bit of the heat off of Sudikhan. A little bit. A little bit. Okay. But there's a whole kind of industry. Yes. Across social media and across parts of the right-wing media in the States basically saying, I literally have friends phone up saying, is it safe to come to London? Right? Because they see all this shit. Right. When you do come to London, you see probably still the greatest city in the world. Hey, hey, hey. What? Come on. When are you moving here, by the way? It's obviously got to move. You got to move here. Don't do New York City dirty. Come on. Let's just. Listen. I know. It's a beautiful city. I happen to love London very much. Yeah. But the point is, what is it within the MAGA crowd, other than the skin color of our mayor, that has led them to this …” View more
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In this segment, Alastair Campbell humorously defends London against the MAGA crowd's misconceptions, emphasizing its superiority while poking fun at American perceptions. The banter about whether Europe can lead the way out of political chaos adds an entertaining twist, especially when discussing Trump's 'genius level of crazy communication.'
The Weekly Show with Jon Stewart · America vs. The Rest with Alastair Campbell · Mar 25, 2026
The President's Daily Brief
“… called, quote, Stop the Islamic Takeover of New York City, end quote. The demonstration was held outside the official residence of socialist mayor Zohran Mamdani, who, of course, is the city's first Muslim mayor. Lang and his supporters say they were protesting what they view as the growing influence of Islam in New York politics and policies tied to Mamdani's liberal administration. But the rally itself was relatively small, and by small, NYPD says about 20 protesters associated with Lange showed up outside the Upper East Side residence. But what happened next is where things began to escalate. A much …” “… that point, and why federal investigators are now involved, Well, you have to start with why people were gathered outside Gracie Mansion in the first place. The protest was organized by far-right activist Jake Lang, who promoted the event as a rally called, quote, Stop the Islamic Takeover of New York City, end quote. The demonstration was held outside the official residence of socialist mayor Zohran Mamdani, who, of course, is the city's first Muslim mayor. Lang and his supporters say they were protesting what they view as the growing influence of Islam in New York politics and policies tied to Mamdani's liberal administration. But the rally itself was relatively small, and by small, NYPD says about 20 protesters associated with Lange showed up outside the Upper East Side residence. But what happened next is where things began to escalate. A much larger group of roughly 120 counter-protesters gathered outside Gracie Mansion to oppose the rally. And as you might expect, ha, the two groups did not get along. According to the NYPD, that first sign of things heading south came when an individual from Lange's group, who was later identified as 21-year-old Ian McGinnis from Philadelphia, …” View more
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The escalation of political protests into violent confrontations involving explosive devices highlights a dangerous trend of increasing political violence in America.
The involvement of federal investigators highlights the seriousness of the threat and the need for vigilance against potential ISIS-inspired activities in NYC.
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Call Me Back - with Dan Senor
“… There's language being used by politicians. You and I talk a lot. We talk a lot about a podcast about the, I've been very concerned about what Mamdani is doing, which is trying to draw this distinction between anti-Semitism and anti-Zionism, and that he thinks as mayor of New York with the largest Jewish community of any city in the world outside of Israel, that he thinks he can fight anti-Semitism and keep Jews safe while trafficking in the absolute worst and most dangerous dog whistles that one could possibly traffic in that encourages violence against Jews. I mean, just in a post a few …” “… say they're seeing, you know, that are upsetting them in the Middle East is being transitioned into violent acts against Jews here. And that is being normalized, as I said, that is being legitimized. And there's just language being used in the media. There's language being used by politicians. You and I talk a lot. We talk a lot about a podcast about the, I've been very concerned about what Mamdani is doing, which is trying to draw this distinction between anti-Semitism and anti-Zionism, and that he thinks as mayor of New York with the largest Jewish community of any city in the world outside of Israel, that he thinks he can fight anti-Semitism and keep Jews safe while trafficking in the absolute worst and most dangerous dog whistles that one could possibly traffic in that encourages violence against Jews. I mean, just in a post a few days ago, he posted about referring to the ongoing genocide and this constant ongoing genocide and calling Israel a Nazi state. And is it easy for those who are upset and agree with Mamdani, by the way, but agree with Mamdani about those things and agree with other leaders who use that language on the left and the right? Is it easy for them to take …” View more
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The recent attack on a Michigan synagogue highlights how anti-Zionist rhetoric can incite violence against Jewish communities. While images of global violence often fail to trigger local attacks, the normalization of anti-Semitic language has made Jewish individuals easy targets for those looking to express their anger. This dangerous trend illustrates the troubling connection between political discourse and real-world violence against innocent people.
Call Me Back - with Dan Senor · Dan on the Michigan Synagogue Attack (INSIDE Call me Back sneak peek) · Mar 14, 2026
PBD Podcast
“… by natural agents Look at the third translation the best one Gradually destroyed Wow Gradually destroyed That what going on to New York under Mayor Mamdani under Governor Hochul. And Mamdani wants to raise the taxes on estate planning, on wealth death tax from 16% to 50% from 7.1 million down to 750,000. So he even thinks those of you guys that live in New York that you're worth $750,000, you're worth too much money. You know what $750,000 is worth in New York City? Not a lot of money if you live in New York City. That's not a lot of money. And that's what they want to do. Can you imagine this …” “… revenue is what? What's the word she said? E-wrote it. For some people that are part of the story that have an accent and English is their fifth language, can we go look up what erote is? He wrote is a what? Gradually wear away. Gradually worn away by natural agents Look at the third translation the best one Gradually destroyed Wow Gradually destroyed That what going on to New York under Mayor Mamdani under Governor Hochul. And Mamdani wants to raise the taxes on estate planning, on wealth death tax from 16% to 50% from 7.1 million down to 750,000. So he even thinks those of you guys that live in New York that you're worth $750,000, you're worth too much money. You know what $750,000 is worth in New York City? Not a lot of money if you live in New York City. That's not a lot of money. And that's what they want to do. Can you imagine this concept, Tom? I can't understand this. Where are you at with this when you saw hopeful saying this? It gets better, Pat. Please. So New York has a budget problem and New York can't afford the welfare that it's going to owe. So to do that, They are flirting with a $30 minimum wage. If we just make the minimum wage $30, Pat, then some of these people …” View more
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New York Governor Kathy Hochul is now urging wealthy New Yorkers who left the state to return, admitting that the tax base is eroding. Despite her previous campaign rhetoric against Republicans, she acknowledges that businesses are relocating to states with lower taxes, highlighting a significant challenge for New York's economy. The proposed tax hikes and a potential $30 minimum wage could further drive businesses away, creating a cycle of financial instability.
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The Charlie Kirk Show
“… And there's a bunch of reporting now out from the New York Post of Rama Duwaji. I think I got her name right finally. That is the wife of Mayor Mamdani. And you could go up and throw this image up. It says, in a series of unearthed social media posts, Rama Duwaji reportedly celebrated Palestinian plane hijacker Lila Khalid. Like, this is shocking stuff. Yeah, there you go. The New York Post is reporting it. This is anti-Israel activists who called – she's associating with some anti-Israel activists who called Jews cockroaches, has multiple links to Mamdani's family. This is the, you know, it …” “… millions of people in our country that hate us. And it's the third worlding of the United States. And we're living the consequences right now, but probably nowhere as, I guess, poignant can you feel that as New York City, your home, where you live. And there's a bunch of reporting now out from the New York Post of Rama Duwaji. I think I got her name right finally. That is the wife of Mayor Mamdani. And you could go up and throw this image up. It says, in a series of unearthed social media posts, Rama Duwaji reportedly celebrated Palestinian plane hijacker Lila Khalid. Like, this is shocking stuff. Yeah, there you go. The New York Post is reporting it. This is anti-Israel activists who called – she's associating with some anti-Israel activists who called Jews cockroaches, has multiple links to Mamdani's family. This is the, you know, it was interesting because we had Coach Tuberville on the show and he said the enemy is inside the gates now. And it became this huge back and forth with Chuck Schumer. What is going on in New York City and how bad really is this mayor's office? Well, it's really concerning. And this is on the heels. I mean, there's been a few pretty alarming headlines …” View more
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New York City's Mayor's wife is under fire for celebrating a notorious plane hijacker and promoting anti-Semitic rhetoric. Rama Duwaji's social media posts reveal a troubling history of extremism that has raised alarms about the current administration. This controversy highlights the growing divide in the city and the implications of recent immigration trends on local politics.
The Charlie Kirk Show · The Mideast Gas Fire + The NYC Dumpster Fire · Mar 19, 2026
Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar
“… progressive city. We have things like universal pre-K, we have term limits. We even have the small donor matching program that helped propel Zohran Mamdani to a win in New York City. And so we are talking about a city that deserves to have a representative that actually reflects those values. And Congress, we have very strong anti-corruption values here. And to have a representative who has taken millions of dollars from the very corporations that are responsible for the affordability crisis that are pushing out young people from this city, it's absolutely absurd. And to have been in office for 30 …” “… to your race and to the constituents you're looking to serve? Yeah, you know, the first district in Denver is one of the youngest, if not the youngest district in the entire country. It's one of the bluest districts in the country. This is an incredibly progressive city. We have things like universal pre-K, we have term limits. We even have the small donor matching program that helped propel Zohran Mamdani to a win in New York City. And so we are talking about a city that deserves to have a representative that actually reflects those values. And Congress, we have very strong anti-corruption values here. And to have a representative who has taken millions of dollars from the very corporations that are responsible for the affordability crisis that are pushing out young people from this city, it's absolutely absurd. And to have been in office for 30 years, to have been at the helm of power while the affordability crisis has unfolded, and to claim that you are the only one who can help get us out of this mess is absolutely ridiculous. And it insults the intelligence of Denverites who are seeing the affordability crisis, who are trying to not just get by and make ends meet, but to actually …” View more
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The push for regime change in Venezuela often harms the very people it claims to help, driven by wealthy politicians and corporate interests. This dynamic is evident in the actions of leaders like Trump, who prioritize corporate donations over the needs of working-class citizens. In Denver, the affordability crisis exemplifies how long-serving politicians lose touch with their constituents, perpetuating a cycle of greed and neglect.
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast
“… left, to whom I assign the situationally principled Tim Miller, once Jeb Bush's spokesman, and now a never-Trumper propagandist who will have Zoran Mamdani on his show because he's not a Republican, to Groypers and the front page of the New York Times. So he's used this as an accelerant. But I want to talk about how far an accelerant it might be. Because here's the lineup. We win this war, and it's a triumph. And as Abe says, that worldview, the restrainer, Trump didn't want interventions, Trump said all wars were stupid, has to undergo extreme revision. Will have been tested by real world …” “using the accelerant of the fame that he can get by issuing a letter like this, which is both pleasing to the anti-Trump liberal left, to whom I assign the situationally principled Tim Miller, once Jeb Bush's spokesman, and now a never-Trumper propagandist who will have Zoran Mamdani on his show because he's not a Republican, to Groypers and the front page of the New York Times. So he's used this as an accelerant. But I want to talk about how far an accelerant it might be. Because here's the lineup. We win this war, and it's a triumph. And as Abe says, that worldview, the restrainer, Trump didn't want interventions, Trump said all wars were stupid, has to undergo extreme revision. Will have been tested by real world circumstances. Trump will have gone in a different direction. And again, if he succeeds, which we all hope he will, and I think he will, that 10-year game has been blown up, will have been blown up as convincingly as Ali Larjani. If it doesn't go well and oil prices go up and we have an inconclusive ending to this military conflict and everything is kind …” View more
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Joe Kent's resignation letter positions him as a critic of Trump, claiming manipulation by Israel and presenting himself as a voice for the right. This narrative echoes Barack Obama's early opposition to the Iraq War, suggesting a strategic pivot in political discourse that intertwines anti-Semitic tropes. Kent's move raises questions about the future of right-wing politics and the role of anti-Semitism in shaping narratives.
The Commentary Magazine Podcast · Kentridiction · Mar 18, 2026
The Commentary Magazine Podcast
“… already lost, is weirdly bolstered by this story that Eliana published in the Washington Free Beacon. yesterday by John Levine about Zoran Mamdani's wife, Rama Duwaji. Eliana, for some reason, we've had this thing where Rama Duwaji, they've been married for less than a year. She's an illustrator. So the story came out that she had illustrated this book, done illustrations for this book by someone named Sarah Abdul Waja. who is a frank and open terrorist supporter. And that she had... Susan. Susan, excuse me, I'm sorry. She provided the illustration for a short story that she'd written, …” “I want to move to the question that you just raised, which is the Republican Party's temptation to go anti-American and anti-Jewish because the Democratic Party is, in your estimation, already lost, is weirdly bolstered by this story that Eliana published in the Washington Free Beacon. yesterday by John Levine about Zoran Mamdani's wife, Rama Duwaji. Eliana, for some reason, we've had this thing where Rama Duwaji, they've been married for less than a year. She's an illustrator. So the story came out that she had illustrated this book, done illustrations for this book by someone named Sarah Abdul Waja. who is a frank and open terrorist supporter. And that she had... Susan. Susan, excuse me, I'm sorry. She provided the illustration for a short story that she'd written, the short story published by an entity called Slow Factory that has long been... The Free Weekend had covered Slow Factory before, and slow factor he's long been a outspoken supporter of you know terror terrorism and terrorist activity so when this story came out oddly to me oddly mayor mom donnie came out and said a my wife is a private citizen so …” View more
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The Republican Party's potential shift towards anti-American and anti-Jewish sentiments is highlighted by the controversy surrounding Zoran Mamdani's wife, Rama Duwaji, who illustrated a work by a known terrorist supporter. Despite her husband's defense that she was unaware of the connections, evidence suggests otherwise, raising questions about the party's future and its implications for America. This situation underscores a deeper concern about the Republican Party's trajectory amidst a perceived Democratic collapse.
The Commentary Magazine Podcast · The Pod-Caste System · Mar 19, 2026
The Rob Carson Show
“… stupid. Here is Bill Maher going off. Bill Maher, I know, liberal and all that, going off on Zoran Mondami. Democrats must recognize that Zoran Mamdani is the future of the party. Unfortunately, it's the Republican Party. We've run this experiment many times, and the results are always obvious. Here's capitalist South Korea at night from space. Here's socialist North Korea.” “… raised the minimum wage to $20 for all fast food jobs. 98% of fast food restaurants said they raised menu prices. 89% reduced employee hours. 73% limited employee shifts or overtime. 70% reduced staff or consolidated positions. So stupid. Just so bloody stupid. Here is Bill Maher going off. Bill Maher, I know, liberal and all that, going off on Zoran Mondami. Democrats must recognize that Zoran Mamdani is the future of the party. Unfortunately, it's the Republican Party. We've run this experiment many times, and the results are always obvious. Here's capitalist South Korea at night from space. Here's socialist North Korea.” View more
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New York City is considering a bold $30 minimum wage proposal, but the consequences could be dire. Historical data from California shows that raising minimum wage led to price hikes and reduced employee hours, leaving businesses and workers in a bind. This raises the question: is this a genius move or a recipe for economic disaster?
The Rob Carson Show · From the Oscars to Socialism: Carson Roasts Hollywood and New York · Mar 16, 2026
The Jesse Kelly Show
“… wiped out. Got it. I got it. You got it. It is legal immigration that has transformed so many Western civilizations into places where Zoran Mamdani can get elected mayor of New York City. Where students are not able to eat their lunch out of respect for Ramadan. It doesn't do any good to get mad when the results come out. The point is, the bad blood work you got at your doctor's office was the result of months of bad eating and sitting around. And you can yell and scream about the results and this is an outrage, but the only benefit is when you understand and accept what caused it and vow …” “Yes, illegal immigration is terrible in every way. It should be completely wiped out. Got it. I got it. You got it. It is legal immigration that has transformed so many Western civilizations into places where Zoran Mamdani can get elected mayor of New York City. Where students are not able to eat their lunch out of respect for Ramadan. It doesn't do any good to get mad when the results come out. The point is, the bad blood work you got at your doctor's office was the result of months of bad eating and sitting around. And you can yell and scream about the results and this is an outrage, but the only benefit is when you understand and accept what caused it and vow to change it in the future. Legal immigration is a disaster for Western civilization and should be completely paused for years and years and years and years and years. And maybe you think that is wrong or crazy. Well, I'm sure you learned in school. You know what? It's a virtual guarantee what I'm about to say. I guarantee you, you learned in …” View more
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Legal immigration is a disaster for Western civilization and should be paused for years, argues a controversial perspective. The speaker compares the current immigration situation to historical periods when America closed its doors to newcomers due to perceived disruptions. This radical viewpoint challenges the conventional narrative of immigration as a purely positive force in society.
The Jesse Kelly Show · Hour 3: The Problem with Immigration · Mar 20, 2026
Ruthless Podcast
“… a third term for Donald Trump. I want him to be president for a very long time. My concern is not today. My concern is 10 years from now when Zoran Mamdani defeats Chuck Schumer in a primary and he is then the senator from New York. And then all of a sudden Zoran Mamdani in all of his wisdom and everything he wants and everything George Soros wants is funded and paid for and passed at a 51 vote threshold. You think I'm being crazy with what I'm about to say, but they could put Sharia law on the floor of the fucking United States Senate and George Soros and Zora Mamdani can pass it on a 51 vote …” “… arguments against this. Let me tell you what concerns me about eliminating the filibuster. It would be a great tragedy if it was gone and then somehow Democrats take the Senate and they negate everything that this president was elected to do. I want a third term for Donald Trump. I want him to be president for a very long time. My concern is not today. My concern is 10 years from now when Zoran Mamdani defeats Chuck Schumer in a primary and he is then the senator from New York. And then all of a sudden Zoran Mamdani in all of his wisdom and everything he wants and everything George Soros wants is funded and paid for and passed at a 51 vote threshold. You think I'm being crazy with what I'm about to say, but they could put Sharia law on the floor of the fucking United States Senate and George Soros and Zora Mamdani can pass it on a 51 vote threshold if you eliminate the filibuster. It is literally the only thing that is protecting us from the tyranny of what people like Soros and his idiot son want to use to eliminate everything that we've built in this country. And we know there are two things that we talked for 20 or 30 minutes at the beginning of the show about the two things …” View more
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The SAVE Act is brilliant because it politically exposes Democrats and pushes for necessary voter ID laws to protect the country from leftist agendas.
Ruthless Podcast · Is Dem Leadership Collapsing? + The Fate of the SAVE Act · Mar 19, 2026

Top Podcasts About Zohran Mamdani

The Commentary Magazine Podcast
The Commentary Magazine Podcast
2 episodes
The Dan Bongino Show
The Dan Bongino Show
1 episode
The Tim Dillon Show
The Tim Dillon Show
1 episode
The Weekly Show with Jon Stewart
The Weekly Show with Jon Stewart
1 episode
The President's Daily Brief
The President's Daily Brief
1 episode
Call Me Back - with Dan Senor
Call Me Back - with Dan Senor
1 episode
PBD Podcast
PBD Podcast
1 episode
The Charlie Kirk Show
The Charlie Kirk Show
1 episode

Stories Mentioning Zohran Mamdani

Top Podcasts on SAVE America Act & Voter ID
Heated debates surrounding voter ID laws, election integrity, and the push for mass deportations are prominent in political discourse. Discussions center on the proposed "SAVE Act," which would require proof of citizenship to vote and faces strong opposition in the Senate, as well as the Trump administration's intensified immigration enforcement. Podcasts are analyzing the political motivations, practical implications, and national security aspects of these policies.
Mar 14, 2026 · 27 clips · 14 podcasts
Top Podcasts on NYC ISIS Bomb Plot
New York City authorities have successfully thwarted a bomb plot inspired by ISIS, heightening concerns about terrorism threats in the region. The plot's prevention underscores the ongoing vigilance required to counteract extremist activities and protect public safety.
Mar 13, 2026 · 12 clips · 8 podcasts
Top Podcasts on NYC Protest Bombing
Two teenagers were arrested for throwing improvised explosive devices during a conservative protest in New York City, an act described as ISIS-inspired terrorism. The incident underscores the escalating tensions and violence surrounding political demonstrations in America, raising concerns about safety and the motivations behind such protests.
Mar 10, 2026 · 10 clips · 7 podcasts