Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.) wasn't nearly as diplomatic; she called out this "dangerous and absolutely outrageous" promise from what she termed an "Antisemite Communist who is on pace to destroy NYC."
"When most people think of mayoral campaign promises, they picture fixing potholes, improving schools, or reducing crime. But Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic Socialist nominee for New York City mayor, is vowing to have the NYPD arrest Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu should he dare show his face in the Big Apple.
"This isn't your typical political grandstanding. Mamdani wants to honor an International Criminal Court arrest warrant targeting Netanyahu for alleged war crimes in Gaza, stemming from the ongoing war that erupted after Hamas's October 7 attack on Israel. The socialist firebrand claims that Netanyahu is committing genocide and insists New York must "stand up for international law," where the federal government supposedly hasn't.
"The practical implications are staggering. If Mamdani were serious about this crusade, Netanyahu couldn't address the United Nations while Mamdani was mayor. The leader of one of America's closest allies would be effectively banned from speaking at the UN headquarters because New York's mayor decided to play international prosecutor.
"There's just one tiny problem with this plan: it's completely bonkers from a legal standpoint.
"The United States isn't even a member of the ICC and doesn't recognize its authority. Legal experts are having a field day pointing out that arresting Netanyahu would be practically impossible and could violate federal law. Matthew Waxman, a Columbia Law School professor, called this "more a political stunt than a serious law-enforcement policy." He's right: This isn't even close to being legally feasible." . . .
Did they learn nothing from deBlasio?
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