Jewish FDNY commissioner hands in resignation — morning after anti-Israel Zohran Mamdani elected mayor

New York City’s Jewish fire commissioner Robert Tucker handed in his resignation first thing Wednesday — just one day after anti-Israel Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani was elected, The Post has learned.

Tucker, a Jewish philanthropist and businessman, will step down from the role he has held for just over 12 months on Dec. 19, sources said.

He will go back to running the private security firm, T&M, which he headed before joining Mayor Eric Adams’ administration, the sources added.

Fire Commissioner Robert Tucker speaking at a podium with a Fire Department City of New York emblem.
Robert Tucker, a Jewish philanthropist and businessman, will step down from the role he has held for just over 12 months on Dec. 19.Paul Martinka

News of Tucker’s resignation came just as the FDNY boss was set to fly to Israel later Wednesday to meet with a fire commissioner in the Jewish state.

Tucker’s reasons for tendering his resignation were not immediately clear. The Post has reached out to the commissioner for comment.

Zohran Mamdani speaks after winning the mayoral election in New York.
Democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani was elected New York City’s next mayor on Nov. 4, 2025.AP

The FDNY’s 35th commissioner stepped in to lead the department in August 2024, replacing Laura Kavanagh, who had a tumultuous tenure at the helm.

Adams lauded Tucker at the time of his appointment.

NYFD Fire Commissioner Robert S. Tucker speaking at an event, with microphones from reporters in the foreground.
Robert Tucker, a Jewish philanthropist and businessman, will step down from the role.Tamara Beckwith/N.Y.Post
Zohran Mamdani smiling with his hand on his chest at an election night watch party.
Zohran Mamdani’s New York City Mayoral race election night watch party was held at the Brooklyn Paramount Theater.Aristide Economopoulos

“Commissioner Tucker brings decades of experience in protecting public safety to this role, as well as strong personal ties to the FDNY,” he said in a statement last year.

Tucker, 55, founded T&M in 1999. Before that, he worked as a special assistant for the Queens District Attorney’s Office.

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