'She'll F— You Up, C—': Mamdani-Supporting Doctor Who Directs Major New York Clinic Moonlights as Vile Troll Who Attacks Jews, MAGA, Defends Jasmine Crockett

This story raises questions about governance, accountability, and American values.

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Why This Matters

A medical director who runs a kidney clinic with millions of dollars in city contracts is out there online calling MAGA voters "vermin" and pushing the idea that Israel was behind 9/11. Not a burner account with three followers. Not some intern venting after a bad shift.

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'She'll F— You Up, C—': Mamdani-Supporting Doctor Who Directs Major New York Clinic Moonlights as Vile Troll Who Attacks Jews, MAGA, Defends Jasmine Crockett
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A medical director for a major New York City kidney clinic with a history of multimillion-dollar city contracts and ties to the city's public health corporation has accused Israel of being behind the 9/11 terrorist attacks and called MAGA "vermin," among other offensive and often obscene remarks.

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How We See It

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A medical director who runs a kidney clinic with millions of dollars in city contracts is out there online calling MAGA voters "vermin" and pushing the idea that Israel was behind 9/11. Not a burner account with three followers. Not some intern venting after a bad shift. A doctor who directs patient care at a facility tied to the city's public health corporation, moonlighting as an anonymous troll who tells people to f- off with a c- attached for good measure.

Here's the thing nobody in city government wants to say out loud: credentials don't inoculate you from being unhinged, they just give you a nicer office to be unhinged from. This is someone entrusted with running a clinic, presumably making decisions about patients, staff, budgets tied to taxpayer money, and in her off hours she's cosplaying as a foul-mouthed conspiracy theorist defending Jasmine Crockett and slurring an entire political coalition as subhuman. That word choice isn't an accident. "Vermin" has a specific ugly history, and a person with an MD should know exactly what she's invoking when she uses it.

The Mamdani connection matters too, not because every supporter of a candidate is responsible for their fans' worst behavior, but because this is the type of city employee and institutional figure that a lot of New York's new political class is comfortable elevating and excusing. Nobody is asking anyone to fire a doctor over political opinions, however repugnant. But when someone with public contracts and a leadership title is out there accusing Israel of orchestrating a mass murder of Americans, that's not "spicy political commentary," that's someone who should probably not be trusted with institutional authority or public money.

At minimum, the public health corporation owes New Yorkers an explanation of how someone like this ended up directing a major clinic in the first place, and whether "she has strong opinions online" is really where the vetting process stops.

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