NYC Mayor Eric Adams attended President Donald Trump's inauguration Monday after receiving a last-minute invite.
"My life is the life that Dr. King was talking about when he says, he had a dream, I'm living that dream ...," Mayor Eric Adams said.
Adams attended Trump's inauguration, canceling MLK Day events. The decision raised eyebrows among Democrats who have been critical of his policies.
Eric Adams is making a last-minute trip to Washington, D.C., to attend President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration, after being invited after midnight, the New York City mayor announced Monday morning. Adams didn't start the drive down until after 3 a.m., according to his communications deputy Fabien Levy.
The New York City mayor, who is under indictment, addressed his sit down at a Martin Luther King Jr. Day event in Harlem.
Mayor Eric Adams will attend President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration on Monday in Washington, D.C. Adams added the inauguration to his schedule Monday morning. He canceled existing appearances in New York City,
Mayor Adams’ surprise decision to avoid publicly criticizing President Trump is sending shockwaves through City, where many residents are looking to local leaders to openly fight back against Trump’s controversial plans to end birthright citizenship,
Mayor Eric Adams declined to take a clear stance on whether immigration arrests should be allowed at sensitive locations including schools.
New York has tolerated plenty of flamboyant mayors—but not one who kisses the ring of a wannabe tyrant while facing a potential prison sentence.
So much political news over the past four years has been astonishing: Joe Biden’s disintegration on a debate stage, Donald Trump’s return to power, the possible U.S. annexation of Canada. But New York Mayor Eric Adams’s MAGA turn, by contrast, seems completely predictable.
You would think the mayor of New York City would stand up to President Trump's hatred of immigrants. You would be wrong.