See pictures of Zohran Mamdani's swearing in in an abandoned subway station
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See pictures of Zohran Mamdani's swearing in in an abandoned subway station
"New York has inaugurated mayors in City Hall chambers, on courthouse steps and under very official-looking ceilings, but never quite like this. Just after midnight yesterday, on January 1, Zohran Kwame Mamdani officially became New York City's 112th mayor inside a long-abandoned subway station, kicking off his term with a ceremony that felt like New York myth-making. The unconventional plans were made public in advance, but seeing them actually unfold beneath the tiled walls and flickering station lights was something else entirely."
"The midnight oath was the first beat of a full inauguration day that later unfolded above ground with a public ceremony and Broadway-style street celebration. But the subterranean moment, which was attended by a tight circle of family, allies and city officials, was the tone-setter. Below, some of the best images from the occasion: View this post on Instagram A post shared by NBC News (@nbcnews) View this post on Instagram A post shared by Spectrum News NY1 (@ny1) View this post on Instagram A post shared by The New York Times (@nyt_nyc)"
Zohran Kwame Mamdani became New York City's 112th mayor during a midnight inauguration held inside a long-abandoned subway station. The ceremony began just after midnight on January 1 and was attended by a tight circle of family, allies and city officials. The subterranean oath served as a tone-setting moment before a full inauguration day that included an above-ground public ceremony and a Broadway-style street celebration. The unconventional plans were announced in advance, and photographs and social posts documented the scene beneath tiled walls and flickering station lights. The setting evoked New York myth-making and contrasted more traditional venues.
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