The New York City mayor recently dined with Donald Trump, who has the power to pardon him in his federal case.
I don’t want or need the support of Tucker Carlson, or anyone else who perpetuates racist, anti-immigrant propaganda,’ Eric Adams said in 2021 after Tucker Carlson praised him.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams, who once branded Tucker Carlson a “racist” propagandist, sat down with the MAGA firebrand in a wide-ranging 50-minute interview that aired Tuesday night. With his approval rating languishing at a dismal 22 percent and re-election prospects looking bleak,
Mayor Eric Adams will appear on far-right pundit Tucker Carlson’s show Tuesday evening despite criticizing Carlson four years ago as someone who “perpetuates racist, anti-immigrant propaganda.” In a preview of the interview,
Embattled New York City Mayor Eric Adams ranted about the Democratic Party abandoning him while echoing MAGA’s immigration talking points in a sit-down with Tucker Carlson. While the Democrat mayor acknowledged that the U.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams told Tucker Carlson, in an interview aired Tuesday, when he went to the White House about thousands of migrants arriving in New York City with no means to support themselves and now work permits,
New York City Mayor Eric Adams talks about being a Democrat in the past tense in a preview clip for an interview with Tucker Carlson that will be posted in full Tuesday night.
"People often say well, you know, you don't sound like a Democrat, and you know, you seem to have left the party. No, the party left me, and it left working-class people."
In a nearly 50-minute sit-down, the mayor railed against former president Joe Biden and said he was targeted for his criticism of the administration.
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.