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Foreign Money in NYC Mayor Race Sparks Legal Trouble
New York City, USAWednesday, October 29, 2025
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In the final stretch of the New York City mayoral race, Democratic candidate Zohran Mamdani is facing serious allegations. The Coolidge Reagan Foundation has sent criminal referrals to the Department of Justice and Manhattan District Attorney, claiming Mamdani's campaign took illegal donations from foreign donors.
The Issue
- Finance reports showed Mamdani's campaign received nearly $13,000 from donors outside the U.S.
- Only U.S. citizens or permanent residents can legally donate to American political campaigns.
- The watchdog group argues Mamdani's campaign knew about these illegal donations for months but did little to stop them.
Mamdani's Response
- The campaign claims they have fixed the issue.
- 31 of the 170 donors proved their citizenship or legal status.
- The remaining 139 donors had their donations refunded.
- The campaign also states they have a strong compliance process to check donors' legal status.
Coolidge Reagan Foundation's Stance
- The group disagrees, stating that refunding the money does not fix the problem.
- They demand a criminal investigation into potential violations of federal and state election laws.
- The group's chairman argues that foreign money in elections is a threat to democracy.
Current Status
- As of mid-October, filings showed 91 of the foreign donations had been refunded, totaling around $5,723.50.
- The Mamdani campaign has said they will continue to refund any donations that don't comply with the law.
- The campaign also points out that U.S. citizens living abroad can legally donate, arguing that not all foreign addresses mean illegal donations.
- However, the watchdog group believes the circumstances suggest many of these donations are illegal.
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