Debra Messing slams Mamdani for dangerous NYC gridlock mess after snow storm

Debra Messing is done pretending everything is fine. One brutal taxi ride, one trapped ambulance, and one paralyzed city shoved the “Will & Grace” star past her breaking point. Her rage didn’t just spill onto Instagram — it detonated. She named names. She blamed power. And a week after Winter Storm Fern, New York is still bur… Continues…

 

Messing’s furious account struck a nerve because it sounded like thousands of quiet stories suddenly given a megaphone. Her slow-motion ride to a hospital, watching an ambulance claw through snow-clogged streets, felt less like bad luck and more like abandonment. In a city that prides itself on never stopping, residents are confronting an unsettling idea: maybe the machinery they trust is already failing. The mayor’s defenders talk about aging infrastructure and impossible timelines; his critics see excuses stacked as high as the snowbanks. Somewhere between those narratives are the people stuck in cabs, on gurneys, and in freezing apartments, wondering why warnings went unheeded. Messing’s post didn’t create the anger — it crystallized it. When celebrities, nurses, and cab drivers are telling the same story, the question isn’t whether feelings are running hot. It’s whether anyone in power is truly listening.