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DeSantis Warns Mamdani Video Risks Griffin’s Safety

By Matthias Binder May 7, 2026
‘Political target’: Ron DeSantis, Rick Scott zing Zohran Mamdani for putting Ken Griffin at risk
‘Political target’: Ron DeSantis, Rick Scott zing Zohran Mamdani for putting Ken Griffin at risk - Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Flickr)
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‘Political target’: Ron DeSantis, Rick Scott zing Zohran Mamdani for putting Ken Griffin at risk

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The Video at the Center of the DisputeDeSantis Raises Safety ConcernsScott Labels Griffin a Political TargetStakeholders and Practical Stakes

‘Political target’: Ron DeSantis, Rick Scott zing Zohran Mamdani for putting Ken Griffin at risk – Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Flickr)

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and U.S. Senator Rick Scott have sharply criticized a recent video released by New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani. The spot promotes a proposed pied-à-terre tax by showing the exterior of billionaire Ken Griffin’s $238 million Manhattan residence. Griffin has described the footage as a personal attack, and the two Florida Republicans argue it crosses into dangerous territory by singling out a private citizen for public scrutiny.

The exchange highlights ongoing tensions between state-level Republican leaders and Democratic officials in major cities over tax policy and personal privacy. It also underscores how local policy debates can quickly draw national attention when they involve high-profile figures in finance.

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The Video at the Center of the Dispute

Mamdani’s social media post features the mayor standing outside Griffin’s home while explaining the tax proposal. The measure would apply to non-primary residences valued above a certain threshold, a step Mamdani has framed as a way to generate revenue from wealthy property owners who spend limited time in the city.

Griffin, the founder of Citadel and a major donor to various causes, has maintained a significant presence in New York real estate. Critics of the video contend that publicly identifying the exact location of such a property serves little policy purpose and instead invites unwanted attention.

DeSantis Raises Safety Concerns

During an appearance on Fox News, DeSantis said the approach amounted to an attempt to rile people up against Griffin. He described the tactic as going in front of someone’s house to surveil it and then broadcasting the details to the public, which he suggested could encourage worse outcomes.

The governor’s comments placed the episode in a broader context of political rhetoric that targets individuals rather than ideas. DeSantis argued that such methods undermine civil discourse and shift focus away from substantive debate over tax policy.

Scott Labels Griffin a Political Target

In an op-ed published in the New York Post, Senator Rick Scott echoed the criticism and called Griffin a political target. Scott noted that the mayor had chosen to name and shame a person who employs thousands of people, pays substantial local taxes, and has directed billions of dollars toward charitable efforts in New York.

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Scott described the video as class warfare presented as governance. He emphasized that the approach does little to advance constructive solutions and instead personalizes a policy disagreement in ways that could affect public safety.

Stakeholders and Practical Stakes

The reactions from DeSantis and Scott illustrate how Florida’s Republican leadership continues to monitor developments in New York tax policy. Griffin’s business operations and philanthropic activities span multiple states, giving the episode relevance beyond city limits.

For property owners and high-net-worth individuals, the episode raises questions about the balance between public policy advocacy and personal exposure. Local officials in New York, meanwhile, must weigh the political benefits of spotlighting specific taxpayers against the risk of escalating tensions.

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What matters now: The episode shows how quickly a local tax proposal can become a national flashpoint when it involves naming specific individuals and their assets. Both sides continue to frame the issue around fairness and safety, leaving the path forward dependent on whether future discussions stay focused on policy details or shift further toward personal targeting.

Observers note that similar disputes over wealth and taxation have surfaced in other cities, yet the direct involvement of a sitting mayor filming outside a private residence has drawn particular scrutiny. The coming weeks will likely reveal whether the exchange prompts any adjustments in how such proposals are presented publicly.

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