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Mayor Eric Adams Dodges Questions on Trump Pardon Amid Federal Corruption Charges

NYC Mayor Eric Adams discusses Trump and his ongoing indictment while calling for reduced political rhetoric during his appearance on 'The View'.

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Updated: Nov 15th, 2024, 6:56 PM ET

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New York City Mayor Eric Adams faced questions regarding his relationship with President-elect Trump amidst federal corruption charges. Adams avoided directly addressing claims of seeking a pardon while defending Trump against extremist rhetoric. He reiterated his commitment to managing city challenges and downplayed the allegations against him, maintaining his innocence as the trial date approaches. Adams also commented on the ongoing immigration crisis and discussed Trump’s cabinet appointments, expressing his hope for constructive dialogue in a politically charged environment.


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