Saturday, February 7, 2026

The hate filled leftists know no bounds

Mural of murdered Ukrainian refugee that’s loathed by local lefties vandalized in NYC: ‘It’s disgusting’

It’s art imitating strife.

A mural of a murdered Ukrainian refugee that’s loathed by local lefties for its “tough-on-crime” message and ties to Elon Musk was vandalized in Manhattan — irking neighbors who on Friday called the defacement a “disgusting” act of political “spite.”

The sprawling painting of Iryna Zarutska, who was stabbed to death by a homeless ex-con in August, was graffitied with spray paint on the Lower East Side earlier this week, neighbors said.

A mural of Iryna Zarutska was tagged with spray paint on the Lower East Side earlier this week. Matthew McDermott for NY Post

“PLEASE VANDALIZE THIS,” the tagger scrawled over an image of the tragic 23-year-old’s face on Delancey and Ludlow streets.

“It’s pathetic. It’s reprehensible,” fumed David Carbone, a 76-year-old artist who lives nearby, about the vandalism.

The tribute mural had been complete for less than two weeks before it was heartlessly defaced, neighbors said. 

“When we passed, they were doing it, it was beautiful. We were looking at it, it was amazing,” said Israel Torres, 62, who works in the neighborhood.

“We passed the following week, and we saw that, and we said, ‘Oh, my God, look, somebody messed it up already.’”

The painting is part of a campaign launched by conservative tech CEO Eoghan McCabe — and partially funded by Elon Musk — to honor the slain refugee with murals depicting her in several cities.

McCabe has previously said he wants the multi-million-dollar initiative, which includes a mural in the Bushwick section of Brooklyn, to highlight how crime in liberal areas can lead to tragedies like Zarutska’s ruthless murder on a train in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Neighbors called the vandalism a “disgusting” act of political “spite.” Matthew McDermott for NY Post

But a spokeswoman for McCabe on Friday confirmed the Lower East Side mural was part of the same project, but declined to comment further.

Left-leaning neighbors believe it was likely painted to inflame political tensions, like its sister art in Brooklyn.

“I do think that the motivations behind the [Bushwick] mural is pushing a right wing, you know, tough on crime narrative,” said Emmy, a teacher who lives in the neighborhood.  

“They’re literally trying to use this white woman’s face who was murdered … to push a right wing tough-on-crime narrative that I don’t agree with.” 

The Lower East Side mural, signed by the Montreal-based artist collective Project TYXNA, had brightened up the building that houses Le Jardin Bistro on Delancey, neighbors said.

“[The vandalism] is terrible thing to do…pure spite,” said one longtime Lower East Side resident. “That’s disgusting.”

The Lower East Side mural, signed by the Montreal-based artist collective Project TYXNA, had brightened up the building that houses Le Jardin Bistro on Delancey, neighbors said. Matthew McDermott for NY Post

McCabe, who runs the AI firm Intercom, donated $500,000 to the Zarutska mural campaign and collected $1 million from Musk, a spokeswoman for McCabe told The Post in January. They also raised $200,000 from smaller donors.

“I started this campaign to make sure that the story of Iryna does not disappear. Her murder is at the nexus of many issues plaguing American society. For example, one is the progressive approach to crime,” McCabe told The Post in January.

In late December, a three-story painting of Zarutska by Connecticut-based artist Ben Keller was installed on an apartment building in a trendy section of Bushwick.


Other murals depicting Zarutska were commissioned by McCabe in Washington DC, Miami and Los Angeles.

Project TYXNA didn’t return a request for comment Friday.

The scope of fraud against the taxpayer is eye watering

METRO 
EXCLUSIVE

Alleged hospice scammer showed off $4M luxury home before felony charge

An alleged California hospice fraudster charged with stealing $3.2 million from Medicare in an elaborate conspiracy gushed about the $4 million seaside dream home she purchased in a splashy photo spread days before she was hit with felony charges. 

Flor Mora, who identified herself as a 49-year-old healthcare worker in the Wall Street Journal spreadpublished January 2026, is pictured in her “storybook” Carmel Highlands luxury home renowned for its “fairy tale” aesthetic, ocean views and bespoke design from famed builder M.J. Murphy.

“Every time I drove down that street, this home always stood out to me,” Mora said.

The home by renowned builder M.J. Murphy offers “peaceful seclusion and coastal elegance.” Google Maps

Mora is accused of operating bogus clinic Foundation Hospice, Inc. and conspiring with six other individuals to fraudulently bill Medicare for hospice services in a complaint shared this week by Attorney General Rob Bonta. 

“I would admire it and quietly hope that one day it might be mine,” Mora bragged of the dream home she bought after allegedly defrauding taxpayers. 





With so much money floating around the politicians have no incentive to really address the homeless/drug addicted problem

LA’s homeless spending: a case study in epic failure

Sprawling homelessness is one of the most chronic frustrations in Los Angeles. 

Now we find out the LA City Council spent an eye-popping $418 million on homeless “services” in 2025 alone –– only to further entrench the problem. 

Mayor Karen Bass and council members need to account for this, and take responsibility for charting an effective course that centers on mental health and addiction treatment for those on the streets.

Sprawling homelessness is one of the most chronic frustrations in Los Angeles.  Rafael Fontoura for California Post

Pakistanis Who Have Never Been to US Are Voting in California Elections from Inside Pakistan

Pakistanis Who Have Never Been to US Are Voting in California Elections from Inside Pakistan