New York City’s First Lady scrubbed her social media past after conservative outlets exposed racist slurs and pro-terrorist content, raising serious questions about what else she’s desperately trying to hide from hardworking taxpayers.
Story Snapshot
- Rama Duwaji deleted her X account after the Washington Free Beacon uncovered posts containing the n-word from her teenage years
- NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s wife previously liked Instagram posts glorifying the October 7, 2023 Hamas terrorist attack on Israel
- City Hall deflects responsibility, claiming Duwaji is a “private citizen” despite her influential role as First Lady with 2 million Instagram followers
- The scandal threatens Mamdani’s credibility in a city with the largest Jewish population outside Israel while amplifying concerns about Democratic Socialist influence
Past Posts Spark Accountability Crisis
Rama Duwaji’s alleged X account, operating under the handle RamaDee, vanished on March 19, 2026, hours after the Washington Free Beacon reported on inflammatory content dating back to when she was 15 years old. The deleted posts reportedly included multiple instances of the n-word alongside pro-Palestinian extremist content praising Leila Khaled and blaming America for ISIS. Screenshots circulated rapidly across social media before the account disappeared, with NY Post reporter Jon Levine surfacing archived material that contradicts the carefully curated public image of NYC’s First Lady.
The timing of the deletion raises red flags about transparency and accountability. Duwaji has not confirmed ownership of the account, yet the circumstantial evidence—including the username similarity and timeline alignment—suggests a deliberate effort to erase a problematic digital footprint. For conservatives who value personal responsibility and transparency from public figures, this pattern of deletion and denial represents exactly the kind of elitist behavior that erodes trust in government. The First Lady wields significant informal influence, having previously lobbied for school closures, making her social media history a legitimate matter of public concern.
Pro-Hamas Content Remains Visible on Instagram
While Duwaji scrubbed her X presence, her Instagram account with 2 million followers still displays likes on posts justifying the October 7, 2023 Hamas massacre that killed over 1,200 Israelis, including women and children. Jewish Insider reported these likes appeared on content from groups like the People’s Forum and Democratic Socialists of America, labeling the brutal terrorist attack as “systemic change” and “resistance.” Images included breaches of Israeli security and chants supporting violence, content that remains accessible as of March 2026 despite mounting scrutiny from New York’s substantial Jewish community.
Mayor Mamdani’s response has been wholly inadequate for a city representing 8.5 million residents, including the largest Jewish population outside Israel. At a March 2026 press briefing, he deflected criticism by calling his wife “the love of my life” and insisting she’s a “private person,” while City Hall issued boilerplate condemnations of Hamas. This strategy insults the intelligence of voters who understand that marrying into the mayor’s office and maintaining massive social media influence makes Duwaji’s views relevant to public discourse, particularly when they appear to celebrate terrorism against American allies.
Democratic Socialist Ties Fuel Concerns
Zohran Mamdani rode a Democratic Socialist wave to victory as NYC mayor after serving as a state assemblyman known for criticizing Israel. His marriage to Duwaji, a Syrian-American illustrator whose work on Gaza conditions appeared in The New Yorker following his election, deepens concerns about far-left influence on city governance. This isn’t about policing private beliefs—it’s about recognizing patterns that threaten common-sense policies and American values. When a mayor’s spouse publicly endorses terrorist propaganda while he implements progressive agendas, citizens have every right to question whose interests are truly being served at City Hall.
What Else Is She Hiding? After Social Media Scrutiny, Mamdani's Wife Deletes Her X Account https://t.co/lEfvGj4Ch1
— European American 🇺🇸 ✝️ (@Veritas86511) March 20, 2026
The scandal echoes broader problems with the radical left’s normalization of antisemitism and racial divisiveness under the guise of social justice. Duwaji’s alleged teenage use of racial slurs, combined with her recent endorsement of Hamas violence, reveals a troubling worldview that conservative voters fought against when they rejected Biden-era woke agendas. New Yorkers dealing with crime, inflation, and declining quality of life deserve leadership focused on their safety and prosperity, not officials entangled with spouses who celebrate America’s enemies. The account deletion suggests consciousness of guilt rather than accountability, leaving the question unanswered: what else is she hiding that might influence policy behind closed doors?
Sources:
Mamdani deflects on wife’s social media history regarding Oct. 7
Mamdani’s wife liked posts that referred to mass rape hoax during Oct. 7 attack in Israel: report


