Fox’s Katie Pavlich Accuses Zohran Mamdani of Believing in ‘Blowing up Buses and Cafes’
Fox News contributor Katie Pavlich joined Sean Hannity’s show on Thursday night to discuss the state of the Democratic Party and let loose on NYC mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani.
“I think that it goes to my broader point, where if you don’t think it can happen, look at what we went through in the last 10 years. Look what we learned through the declassification and the documents that were laid out by Tulsi Gabbard and by the CIA director. So in many ways, there’s always a political ebb and flow that concerns me. And to hear James Carville, Katie, at that extreme that he wants to pack the courts—he wants D.C. and Puerto Rico statehood—tells me that they’re not done fighting. They’re not going away, and they can reorganize and indoctrinate the country, and we can be back in a fight for our lives once again,” Hannity warned, turning to Pavlich for her take.
“Yeah, this fight is not over. The left is never done with their business. They’ve been fighting for this for a century in terms of getting what they want. They’re not going to just back down now, especially after they were embarrassed by President Trump beating them for a second time after they threw everything they possibly could at him, and it all failed,” Pavlich replied, adding:
And when it comes to the local election of the New York City mayor, I mean, this is the most important city in the world, and it’s on the verge of electing an open communist who believes in blowing up buses and cafes as a sign of resistance called intifada and redefining that so people don’t really know what it means. And personnel is policy. I mean, you’re looking at who he’s talking to about putting in his administration.
He wants the former squad member, Jamaal Bowman, who was in Congress, to be in charge of the school system in New York City. This is a guy who glorifies cop killers. This is the guy who glorifies Hamas. This is guy who says October 7th was justified. So this isn’t just about one race and an obscure place in the country.
This is New York City. And if Mamdani wins, he’s going to put a lot of people around him who are going to use their power to indoctrinate people in the system in New York, but also to take it national, which you saw when they brought him to Washington, D.C., just a couple of weeks ago. And so-called moderate Democrats are welcoming him with open arms as the guy with all of the energy in the party. So I wouldn’t underestimate him. There’s potential here that he could really change the country and give the breath of life that they need after losing to Trump.
Watch the clip above via Fox News.