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Arthur Aidala and Sid Rosenberg: The Art of Influence in Gotham (10 min) | 11-06-25

Defense Attorney Arthur Aidala calls into the program to talk about their frustrations with billionaire Bill Ackman, scrutinizing his political alliances and perceived lack of integrity. Ackman, initially supporting Eric Adams and Andrew Cuomo, later extended an olive branch to the newly elected mayor, Mamdani, which they view as hypocritical. Aidala and Rosenberg also touch on political friendships, the concept of integrity among wealthy individuals, and hypothetical scenarios involving antisemitism positions in New York City. They emphasize the resilience of New Yorkers through various crises, highlighting their commitment to the city's well-being despite political challenges.

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