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Democrats Divided: Jeffries Silent on Mamdani’s Identity Scandal


House Democrat leader Hakeem Jeffries dodged questions about Zohran Mamdani’s controversial college application. Jeffries refused to endorse the New York City mayoral candidate. This shows deep divisions within the Democratic Party.

Jeffries faced direct questioning about Mamdani’s admission forms. He wouldn’t address the scandal uncovered by hacked Columbia University records. The application showed Mamdani claimed African American identity despite being Ugandan-Indian.

New York Mayor Eric Adams blasted Mamdani’s actions as “an insult to every student who got into college the right way.” Adams declared African American identity isn’t “a check-box of convenience.” He called it exploitation of Black struggles.

Mamdani claimed he checked multiple boxes to describe his background. He argued application forms lacked options for Indian-Ugandans. His defense rings hollow to real Americans who value honesty.

Jeffries admitted he hasn’t endorsed Mamdani despite his primary win. He said they “don’t really know each other well.” Their districts don’t overlap and they’ve never had real talks.

The Democratic leader praised Mamdani’s campaign tactics but withheld support. He brushed off questions about what Mamdani’s win means for their party. This reveals Jeffries’ discomfort with radical candidates.

Mamdani calls himself a democratic socialist championing affordability. His college application scandal exposes hypocrisy. Real patriots see through these dishonest identity games.

Hardworking Americans deserve leaders with integrity. Mamdani’s actions and Jeffries’ silence show Democratic moral failure. Conservatives stand for truth and real American values.

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