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Obama and NYC Mayor Mamdani trade policy for preschool sing-alongs in the Bronx

The former president and the city's far-left mayor used a Bronx childcare center as a backdrop for a photo-op.

PoliticsPublished April 19, 2026 at 11:19 AM
Barack Obama and Zohran Mamdani sit in front of a group of children singing

Former President Barack Obama and New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani held their first official meeting this past Saturday, choosing a Bronx childcare center as the venue for their encounter.

Rather than focusing on the pressing issues facing New York City, the pair spent their time leading a group of preschoolers in renditions of 'The Wheels on the Bus' and a song from a K-pop film. During the event, Obama joked about his age as the children reacted to the performance.

Mamdani later took to social media to frame the meeting as a discussion regarding his administration's vision for the city, claiming they aimed to ensure the youngest residents have a 'strong start.' While the optics of the visit were clearly designed to project a lighthearted image, the meeting serves as the latest example of the current political establishment prioritizing public relations stunts over the serious governance required to address the city's ongoing challenges.

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