New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani pledged to return power “to the people” when he took office. But just days later, he reportedly held a private meeting with one of the world’s wealthiest filmmakers. 

The New York Times reported that on Monday, Mamdani paid a house call to Steven Spielberg’s Central Park West apartment. The meeting did not appear on the mayor’s public schedule but was later confirmed to the Times by Spielberg’s spokeswoman and City Hall.

Mamdani, a self-described democratic socialist, campaigned on limiting the influence of the wealthy and focusing on everyday New Yorkers. 

The Times noted, “Despite predictions from Mr. Mamdani’s critics that his election would drive wealthy people out of the city, Mr. Spielberg, a billionaire, became an official resident of New York on the same day the mayor was inaugurated, the two people said.”

“We will answer to all New Yorkers, not to any billionaire or oligarch who thinks they can buy our democracy,” Mamdani said on New Year’s Day after being sworn in by Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt.

Spielberg is known for blockbuster films such as “Jaws,” “E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial” and “Saving Private Ryan,” among others.

He’s also a longtime Democratic Party donor. Sources told the Times the meeting lasted about an hour, had no set agenda, and was not publicly disclosed. 

NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani speaks in Jackson Heights, NY, on Jan. 7, 2026.NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani speaks in Jackson Heights, NY, on Jan. 7, 2026. James Messerschmidt

Filmaker Steven Spielberg attends a press preview of "Jaws: The Exhibition" in Los Angeles, Calif. on Sept. 10, 20265.Filmaker Steven Spielberg attends a press preview of “Jaws: The Exhibition” in Los Angeles, Calif. on Sept. 10, 20265. Getty Images

Mamdani’s predecessor, former Mayor Eric Adams, had faced scrutiny for his after-hours behavior, including attending nightclubs and restaurants. 

When asked about Adams’ behavior, Mamdani said he would not be seen at the same nightclub as his predecessor and instead would be a “mayor who visits nurses and hospitals after the sun has set, who speaks to E.M.S. workers and bus operators working the late shifts.”

While New York City mayors routinely meet with prominent figures, the private nature of this visit has drawn attention because of Mamdani’s campaign image as an outsider to elite circles.