

Eric Adams on His Attempt to Fix New York and How Democrats Weaponized the Law to Stop Him
63 snips Jan 22, 2025
New York City Mayor Eric Adams shares his journey as the city's 110th mayor and former police officer. He discusses the absurdity of his indictment and the challenges posed by illegal immigration, asserting it strains resources. The conversation delves into sanctuary city policies and their consequences, along with the need for balanced immigration strategies. Adams highlights the disconnection between affluent political viewpoints and the struggles of the working class. He emphasizes a need for unity and positive immigration reforms to support both communities and the city.
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Ten Trips to Washington
- Mayor Adams went to Washington D.C. ten times to address the migrant crisis.
- He felt ignored by the Biden administration and believes he was indicted for complaining.
Dismissed Crisis
- The White House dismissed the migrant crisis as a temporary issue.
- Mayor Adams argues that the long-term costs haven't materialized yet.
House Raid
- While Mayor Adams was en route to discuss the migrant crisis with other mayors, one of his fundraisers had their house raided.
- He believes this was a symbolic act of intimidation.