“Traitor” Republicans? Curtis Sloa faces backlash over comedy skit with New York City Mayor Zahran Mamdani | World News –

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New York City Mayor Zahran Mamdani appeared alongside former Republican challenger Curtis Saliwa in a comedic scene at an Inner Circle charity event over the weekend, drawing criticism from some within the Republican Party.The theatrical parody, part of the long-running musical sketch show Inner Circle, featured Mamdani in a pre-recorded segment undergoing allergy treatment so he could adopt a cat. Saliwa appeared as a doctor dispensing medication, playing on his well-known love for cats.

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The appearance marked a rare moment of humor between the two characters, who were rivals in the 2025 mayoral election. The cat-themed sketch leaned into their public personas, blending Mamdani’s story with Saliwa’s long-standing association with cat advocacy.

But Sliwa’s participation sparked violent reactions from some Republican figures and party insiders. Critics accused him of allying himself with a political rival and questioned his loyalty to the party.According to a report issued by New York PostSome Republican activists expressed their anger at the cooperation, and one of them accused Saliwa of “betraying” the party. Former New York Governor David Paterson also criticized the move, calling it inappropriate.

The controversy has heightened existing tensions over Saliwa’s political stance, with some critics continuing to link his actions during the mayoral race to Mamdani’s victory.Despite criticism, the sketch was part of a charity event known for political satire, in which public figures across party lines often participate in light-hearted performances.

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