Eye Witness: 'Mamdani Did Nothing, Just Watched As The Towers Fell'
Scathing revelations cast aspersions on the newly elected Democratic nominee for the New York mayoral race.
“I remember it like it was yesterday,” says Brent Faulkner, a Media Control Center Operator at Fox News, referring to September 11th, 2001.
“We’re all standing out in the middle of the street, looking up at the North Tower when all of a sudden another plane rips across the sky and smashes into the South Tower. Then I look down, and there’s this kid just watching, not lifting a finger, almost like he wanted it to happen.” Faulkner stated on a Monday morning Fox and Friends appearance.
Faulkner’s bombshell allegations purport that Zohran Mamdani “did nothing to stop the attacks” and “just watched as the towers fell.” His story seems to align with fact, as it’s true a 9-year-old Mamdani was present in Manhattan on September 11th, 2001.
“He could’ve jumped in front of the plane or called up his Muslim friends and told them they’re flying too low. But, no. He didn’t even run into the burning buildings to save anyone. Those people, their blood is on his hands.” Faulkner continued.
Faulkner was asked why he didn’t report the 9-year-old Mamdani to the authorities at that moment:
“I wish I had. But initially, I didn’t think much of it. It wasn’t until the next day when I realized this wasn’t some kind of magic show; that the towers weren’t going to come back, when I really started to consider that maybe that kid had something to do with this”
Though Faulker was in Kansas City during the 9/11 attacks, he believes he can still confidently identify Mamdani as the child he saw in lower Manhattan that day:
“My wife is watching TV and tells me ‘Honey, this brown guy is running for Mayor of New York.’ That’s when it all started to click: New York, brown guy. ‘That’s gotta be him’ I said.”
Mamdani denies any involvement in the terrorist attacks. However, he does acknowledge that he was present in Manhattan on 9/11 and has never publicly denounced Osama Bin Laden.