New York City mayoral candidate Mamdani is under fire for reportedly living in a rent-stabilized apartment, with Governor Cuomo calling for him to move out immediately. The controversy surrounding Mamdani's housing situation has sparked a debate on ethics and affordable housing in the city.

Critics argue that Mamdani, a self-proclaimed socialist, is hypocritical for benefiting from rent stabilization while advocating for more affordable housing policies. An ethics complaint has been filed against Mamdani, alleging that he violated city regulations by living in a rent-stabilized unit while also owning other properties.

Governor Cuomo's criticism of Mamdani has added fuel to the fire, with some accusing the governor of using the issue to attack a political rival. Cuomo has urged Mamdani to set an example by moving out of the rent-stabilized apartment and giving up the benefits he has enjoyed.

As the mayoral race heats up, Mamdani's housing situation is likely to remain a controversial topic. The outcome of the ethics complaint and the public's reaction to the candidate's living arrangements will play a significant role in shaping the upcoming election.