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Watch: Obama and Mamdani sing with children in New York

Watch: Obama and Mamdani sing with children in New York

bbc.com 19.04.2026 15:19 24 baxış
The former US president and New York City mayor meet for the first time at a child care centre in the Bronx.

Former US President Barack Obama and New York City mayor Zohran Mamdani met for the first time on Saturday at a child care centre in the Bronx where they sang to preschoolers. Obama and Mamdani led the group in singing Wheels on the Bus and the children taught them Soda Pop from K-pop film Demon Hunters. "You made the mayor feel really old," Obama joked as the children laughed.

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