Republican Louisiana Sen. Bill Cassidy announced late last week the launch of a probe into Democratic New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani — who has barely been in office.
According to Cassidy, his investigation cites concerns over Mamdani’s “recent actions that embolden antisemitism and put Jewish New Yorkers in harm’s way.”
In January, Mamdani decided not to renew an executive order signed by his predecessor, former New York City Mayor Eric Adams, in June 2025 that expanded the definition of antisemitism, as adopted by the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance, Politico reported last Thursday.
The same report also noted that Mamdani also failed to renew a separate order signed by Adams in December 2025, which prevented city officials from participating in the boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) movement against Israel.
Cassidy, chairman of the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee, wrote last Wednesday in a letter to Mamdani that he has “serious concerns” about the newly elected socialist mayor’s recent rescission of the executive orders.
Specifically, Cassidy mentioned the New York City Department of Education’s (DOE) dependence on federal funds, writing that as of June 2025, the city’s DOE’s operating budget “reflected $2.2 billion in total federal funding.”
In his letter, Cassidy warned Mamdani that the “continued eligibility for this funding is contingent on compliance with federal civil rights laws and applicable executive orders designed to protect students.”
“New York City is home to the largest Jewish community outside of Israel, with approximately 1.77 million Jewish residents—about 9.1 percent of the state’s total population,” Cassidy wrote in his letter to Mamdani.
“Strong leadership against antisemitism and discrimination is essential to the safety and security of Jewish New Yorkers. As Chairman of the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP), I find it deeply troubling that one of your first official acts as mayor was to revoke two executive orders designed to protect students and combat antisemitism.”
“It is my job to ensure every student feels safe, and at a time when Jewish students feel scared, I am concerned your actions will only exacerbate their fears,” the Louisiana Republican added.
Mamdani’s office has yet to comment on the probe at the time of publication.