Michael Rapaport: Actor Michael Rapaport says he’s running for NYC mayor in 2029
Actor Michael Rapaport says he's running for mayor of New York City in 2029. Michael Rapaport has announced his intention to run for mayor of New York City in 2029,
launching a long-term campaign aimed at challenging the leadership of incumbent Mayor Zoran Mandani. Mandani's record and style of governance suggest that he believes the city is headed in the wrong direction under the young Democratic Socialist leadership.
Rapaport, known for his outspoken personality and frequent social commentary, has repeatedly been the target of Mandani in interviews and on social media. He has used strong language to describe the mayor's policies and decisions,
paving the way for his future bid to protect the city from Mandani's dangerous agenda, particularly on issues of public safety, fiscal responsibility, and governance.
In the podcast announcement, Rapaport repeatedly introduced himself as mayor and announced that he would not run for mayor when he was no longer in office. He criticized what he saw as ineffective management and policy choices, vowing to run a campaign focused on safety,
affordability and accountability if he decides to formally launch a bid for mayor in 2029. Rapaport’s remarks reflect a pattern abroad of political engagement by celebrities who are frustrated with local or national leaders. His statements echo previous criticisms he has made on social media and in interviews, in which he has accused Mandani of being unfit for office
And attacked him on a variety of political positions, particularly on foreign policy issues and public order. Zoran Mandani, who took office as the 112th mayor of New York City on January 1, 2026,
won the 2025 election with a landslide, becoming the first Muslim and the youngest mayor in the city's history. His platform includes progressive policies.
Such as expanding public services and measures aimed at addressing affordability and inequality. Critics of Mam Doni's administration, including Rapaport, have focused on what they see as controversial positions or symbolic actions. The mayor's supporters say his agenda reflects genuine efforts to improve the well-being of New York's working class and fix long-standing structural issues.
Problems in the city. Rapaport's announcement does not yet signal the start of a formal campaign with fundraising or ballot filing,
But it sets a clear tone and indicates that he intends to build momentum in the years leading up to the 2029 mayoral election.
His comments underscore the polarized political climate in New York City, where there is debate about leadership, style, and the future.
Actor Michael Rapaport Announces NYC Mayor Run, Attacks Current Mayor
Actor Michael Rapaport Announces NYC Mayoral Run, Attacks Current Mayor. What if the next mayor of New York City is not a career politician, but a loudmouth Hollywood comedian?
That’s exactly the question being raised after Michael Rapaport announced that he plans to run for mayor of New York City. Actor and comedian Michael Rapaport,
known for films like Copland and his podcast Iam Rapaport, says he’s entering the race, claiming that the chaos of recent years has driven him to act.
During the January 5 podcast episode, Rapaport jokingly referred to himself as Mayor Rapaport, but quickly made it clear that he was serious, saying that the direction of the city and the country left him no choice but to run.
Rapaport used the moment to take a direct shot at the current NYC Mayor Zoran Mandani, who was sworn in on January 1.
The comedian has been a vocal critic of Mandani since the 2025 Democratic primary, often criticizing the mayor’s policies and political views, particularly his stance on Israel.
On the podcast, Rapaort claimed that Mandani would exceed the public’s worst expectations once in office. There’s no doubt that
It was just a joke, and it was deleted a few days later when Rapaort officially announced his intentions in a video on Instagram.
In the post, he described himself as a New York City native, with integrity, accountability, and a promise to make the city safer, more affordable, and stronger.
He also stressed that he would own up to his mistakes and speak plainly without political spin. Whether this turns into a serious campaign
Orwere remains a celebrity-driven protest race remains to be seen, but one thing is clear. If Michael Rapaport follows suit, the New York City mayoral race could become a completely unexpected and loud one.
What do young people think? Can Michael Rapaport really make an impact in NYC politics, or is this pure political spectacle? Let us know in the comments.
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NOW: Member of the Aragua train tries to run over Border Patrol agents before shots are fired, DHS Sean says: Welcome to Hannity.
Tonight, we are in Washington, D.C., for an exclusive interview with President Donald Trump, the first sit-down since the U.S. capture of Nicolas Maduro.
Tonight, we start on the other side of the country in Portland, Oregon, where the investigation is still ongoing. Customs and Border Protection agents fire weapons at the border.
The agents are thankfully okay. Two other people were hospitalized with gunshot wounds. Member of OFTREN DE ARAGUA. OUR VERY OWN KEVIN COREKE has an update on all of this,
A full report, Kevin. As you indicated, a Border Patrol agent shot two people in Portland, Oregon, after the driver attempted to flee federal officers illegally later in the afternoon.
Identify yourself as the agent. This was done in a manner that targeted an alleged member of the often-dreaded D'Aragua, Venezuela gang. Part of that gang ring armed itself with a vehicle and attempted to elude law enforcement.
After shooting and killing the driver, they found him about 10 minutes later, HIT. As you are reporting, he was being taken to a local hospital.
He continued to speed away despite being told to get out of the vehicle by officers. Of course, she died of her injuries, Sean. That is correct. We are expecting another full news conference that we are due to have.
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