"I want a trial," said Lander, the city's comptroller and an ally of Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani. He spoke after emerging from a federal courtroom in Manhattan, where he'd waited to hear what action authorities would take over his Sept. 18 protest alongside several lawmakers. He vowed to keep protesting the Trump administration's immigration crackdown and said a trial would "bring to light" what federal authorities are doing.
Comptroller Brad Lander leads incumbent Rep. Dan Goldman by 19% in a new progressive poll of a potential Democratic primary matchup in the deep-blue NY-10 district spanning lower Manhattan and brownstone Brooklyn. Lander, who is enthusiastically backing Zohran Mamdani's mayoral candidacy, leads Goldman by 52%-to-33% in the poll of a hypothetical one-on-one 2026 primary matchup. Goldman, a two-term pro-Israel moderate who hasn't endorsed Mamdani yet, says he and Lander are allies in the fight against President Trump and he welcomes competition in a potential primary face-off.
"As the Chief Financial Officer of New York City, it is my duty to stand against these life-altering cuts to Medicaid - which will be disastrous for our economy and leave the families, veterans, disabled and elderly New Yorkers in Bay Ridge without care," said Lander. "See you there, Congresswoman."
Lander emphasized that the revival of SBS is crucial for enhancing public transit efficiency, addressing the needs of hundreds of thousands of bus riders left stranded by funding cuts.