
(New York, New York) – 77’s Sid Rosenberg announced his return to the platform formerly known as Twitter after what he described as a months-long suspension, and he didn’t hold back in taking aim at New York City’s mayor.
I was suspended here for months! Months! But I’m back! I’m sure @NYCMayor is NOT happy about it. Unlike my dear friend @realDonaldTrump I DON’T think he’s a “nice guy!” pic.twitter.com/twEPgg4MPt
— Sid Rosenberg (@sidrosenberg19) February 27, 2026
While Rosenberg did not specify the reason for his suspension, he suggested political motivations behind it and made clear that he plans to resume his outspoken commentary.
A Long History of Outspoken Commentary
Rosenberg is known for his strong political opinions and frequent public clashes with city leaders. He has been a vocal supporter of Trump and often criticizes Democratic leadership in New York City.
His return to the platform signals a renewed presence in online political debates, particularly as tensions remain high over public safety, immigration, and city governance.
No Response Yet
As of Thursday afternoon, the office of the New York City mayor had not publicly responded to Rosenberg’s remarks.
It remains unclear what led to Rosenberg’s suspension or whether any platform policy violations were cited at the time.









