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Joe Rogan Calls NYC Mayor Mamdani a ‘Psychopath’ Over Budget
URGENT UPDATE: Joe Rogan has ignited controversy by labeling New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani a “psychopath” during his latest podcast episode. This explosive remark comes amid fierce debate surrounding Mamdani’s recently announced budget proposal, particularly its provisions for migrants.
During the podcast, Rogan and guest Michael Malice scrutinized the mayor’s budget allocation, declaring it excessively generous towards illegal immigrants. “The amount for migrants is crazy. There should be zero dollars for illegal immigrants,” Rogan stated emphatically, underscoring his position that the city should not financially support undocumented individuals.
Malice countered Rogan’s assertion, suggesting that a complete withdrawal of support could lead to chaos. “If you don’t feed them, they’re gonna be robbing stores,” he warned, indicating the potential societal consequences of neglecting the migrant population. Rogan proposed a controversial solution: “Get them jobs,” to which Malice skeptically responded, “How are you going to get a migrant a job?”
Rogan’s retort, “Get them a job in Guatemala,” reflects his stark views on the matter. The discussion highlighted the complexities of managing the migrant crisis while addressing citizens’ job security. “The whole thing’s a mess,” Malice admitted, echoing sentiments of frustration over the current budgetary strategies.
This heated exchange comes as New York City grapples with a growing migrant population and rising tensions about how to allocate city resources effectively. Mamdani’s budget proposal has already faced significant backlash from various community leaders and residents concerned about its financial implications.
As the fallout from Rogan’s comments continues, the implications for Mayor Mamdani’s administration could be profound, particularly as he navigates the challenges of leading a city with diverse and often conflicting interests. The urgency of this dialogue reflects broader national conversations regarding immigration policy and economic support systems.
With tensions high and opinions divided, all eyes will be on how Mayor Mamdani responds to this criticism and whether changes to the budget might be considered in light of public sentiment. The debate raises critical questions about the future of city policies and the ongoing management of New York’s migrant crisis.
Stay tuned for further updates as this story develops and more responses from officials and community leaders emerge.
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