Sharpton blasts ‘ugly Islamophobia’ in NYC mayor race as Mamdani attacks Trump on welfare cuts
The Rev. Al Sharpton on Saturday slammed what he called "ugly Islamophobia" sweeping New York City’s mayoral race, accusing some of labeling every Muslim a terrorist in order to attack...
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The Rev. Al Sharpton on Saturday slammed what he called "ugly Islamophobia" sweeping New York City’s mayoral race, accusing some of labeling every Muslim a terrorist in order to attack Democrat candidate Zohran Mamdani. Sharpton, an MSNBC host and progressive activist, was speaking at an event he was hosting for Mamdani in Harlem, and the mayoral candidate was throwing jabs too — accusing President Donald Trump of smearing and gutting welfare programs. The Democratic socialist drew parallels to the Reconstruction-era agency created to help newly freed slaves to hammer home his point. The pair were joined by Pastor Miles Travis Boyd, whose mother perished on 9/11, as well as other faith leaders. "I am outraged at the ugly Islamophobia that has been used in this campaign to act as though every Muslim is a terrorist and to act like something ugly, as what happened to us on 9/11 is an insult to the intelligence of all New Yorkers," Sharpton said to a lively crowd at the House of Justice, his National Action Network headquarters. FBI AGENTS FROM '93 WTC ATTACK BLAST MAMDANI FOR EMBRACING RADICAL IMAM "If you can’t get a vote on your record, don’t play us against each other," he added. He argued that just showing up at someone’s campaign or shaking their hand doesn’t mean you share blame for whatever they’ve been accused of. Sharpton was likely referencing a meeting Mamdani had last week with Siraj Wahhaj, a Brooklyn imam who is an unindicted co-conspirator in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing and who has been linked to other terrorist activity in the United States. Sharpton went on to say that he denounced both the Oct. 7, 2023, terrorist attacks in Israel and the subsequent war in Gaza. "I’m against Islamophobia. But to bring it into the politics of the biggest city in the world should not be allowed to go unchecked," Sharpton said. "We are not going to sit by silently while they do this. We are Christian. I’m a born-again Baptist, but I embrace the Muslim community…