Debra Messing slams Mamdani for dangerous NYC gridlock mess after snow storm

Debra Messing is done staying quiet. One brutal taxi ride, one trapped ambulance, and one snow-choked city pushed the

“Will & Grace” star over the edge. Her furious post didn’t just call out chaos in the streets — it named names at City Hall.

A week after Winter Storm Fern, New York is still bur… Continues…

Debra Messing’s outburst landed like a slap across a city already on edge. Her story was simple and infuriating: a routine hospital appointment turned into an hour-long crawl through frozen gridlock, while an ambulance fought to

inch past mountains of uncollected snow. For a Brooklyn native who has watched New York survive blackouts,

terror, and pandemics, this felt different — not a natural disaster, but a leadership failure. So she aimed straight at Mayor Zohran Mamdani, accusing his new administration of letting basic services collapse when New Yorkers needed them most.

The storm itself was brutal, but the aftermath has become the real test. With more than a foot of snow in parts of the city,

at least 16 dead from the cold, and hospitals choked by traffic, patience is evaporating. Messing’s post crystallized a wider anger:

if ambulances can’t move, if streets stay buried for days, what else is breaking? Mamdani’s allies insist he inherited a brittle system and is racing to modernize cleanup

and emergency response. His critics see a mayor slow to grasp that competence in a crisis is not optional; it is the job. Between a furious actress,

a shaken city, and a rookie administration under a harsh winter sky, New York is asking a blunt question: who is actually in charge when the snow stops falling and the suffering begins?

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