Patriots owner Robert Kraft just dropped a bombshell — and it’s not about football.
In a fiery exchange with FOX News and OutKick, the billionaire NFL legend warned that New York City’s radical-left politics, led by AOC’s socialist allies, are driving division, resentment, and even threatening the values that once made America great.
Kraft didn’t hold back — and his words are sparking outrage from coast to coast.
Kraft Calls Out the Radical Left
Speaking at a Blue Square Alliance Against Hate event, Kraft joked about his rivalry with the New York Jets, but quickly shifted gears to something much deeper — the troubling rise of socialist politicians like Zohran Mamdani, a close ally of Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC).
“It’s sad to me that a man can get elected in New York City, the No. 1 city in America, and when I heard him speak after winning, I thought he’d be a unifier,” Kraft said. “Instead, he spoke in a way that showed divisiveness. That really hurt me.”
A Radical Speech Straight Out of Marx’s Playbook
Mamdani’s victory speech sounded less like a local politician and more like a page from a Marxist dictator’s manifesto. Quoting socialist icon Eugene Debs, Mamdani proclaimed:
“As night falls over our city, I can already see the first light of a new and better day for humankind.”
For those who don’t know, Debs was a five-time Socialist Party candidate for president — and an open admirer of Marxist ideology.
Mamdani then declared New York would now be “led by an immigrant,” celebrating what he called a generational handoff — a younger, far-left movement “taking power” from older Americans who “had their time.”
In short: it wasn’t a unity speech. It was a declaration of cultural war.
Kraft: “This Isn’t the America We Know”
Kraft, a lifelong patriot and proud supporter of Israel, says this kind of rhetoric is dangerous — especially when young voters buy into it.
“He’s tapped into something among people under 35 who haven’t really experienced the world but feel America’s not living up to its values,” Kraft warned. “We should pay attention — but not to the hate and divisiveness that aren’t in America’s best interest.”
Kraft said it breaks his heart to see America’s biggest cities embracing movements that divide people by race, religion, and income instead of lifting everyone up.
Israel, Faith, and the Growing Antisemitism Problem
Mamdani’s views on Israel are another red flag. He’s repeatedly refused to affirm Israel’s right to exist as a Jewish state, a stance that’s alarmed both Jewish leaders and conservatives nationwide.
On the second anniversary of Hamas’s October 7th terrorist attacks, Mamdani posted just one sentence condemning Hamas, followed by three paragraphs attacking Israel, accusing it of “genocide.”
Israeli officials blasted the statement, calling it a normalization of antisemitism — the very hatred Kraft’s Blue Square Alliance Against Hate was founded to combat.
Kraft: “Israel Represents Western Values”
Kraft didn’t mince words when it came to defending Israel and its bond with America.
“The State of Israel represents the values of America and the Western world,” Kraft said. “We’re aligned — we share the same goals. October 7th happened because extremists wanted to derail peace efforts like the Abraham Accords.”
Kraft also noted that Saudi Arabia was preparing to sign a peace deal with Israel before the Hamas attacks — proof, he said, that evil always strikes when peace is near.
“I don’t understand why people have so much hate in them,” Kraft said. “All we’re talking about is respecting the Lord and honoring God. Everyone should be free to worship as they choose.”
A Warning to Patriots Everywhere
Robert Kraft’s warning isn’t just about football rivalries. It’s about the soul of America — and whether the values of faith, family, and freedom can survive the rise of socialist extremism.
As AOC’s allies take victory laps and far-left politicians celebrate “generational change,” millions of Americans are asking the same question:
If this is the future of New York, what happens when it reaches Main Street America?
Kraft’s message is simple but powerful: division destroys nations, and America’s strength lies in unity under God — not under government control. From New York to Texas, voters are watching closely as this new wave of radicalism grows.
For many conservatives, this isn’t just about politics — it’s about preserving the America we love.






