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.
The New York City mayor recently dined with Donald Trump, who has the power to pardon him in his federal case.
Mayor Eric Adams of New York City, a Democrat, declined to say anything negative about Donald J. Trump’s early executive orders, saying he would bring any concerns directly to the president.
During an interview with far-right political commentator Tucker Carlson, New York City Mayor Eric Adams distanced himself from the Democratic Party and reiterated his claim that he was targeted by federal prosecutors because he criticized then-President Joe Biden’s handling of the migrant influx.
Adams, who once branded Tucker Carlson a “racist” propagandist, sat down with the MAGA star in a wide-ranging 50-minute interview that aired Tuesday night.
Democratic New York Mayor Eric Adams told Daily Caller News Foundation co-founder Tucker Carlson during a podcast episode Tuesday that
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.
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.
In a talk with Tucker Carlson, whom he once criticized, Adams claimed the Democratic party left him because of his immigration views.
In a preview of the interview, taped recently at Gracie Mansion, the mayor acknowledged he has recently ruffled the feathers of many fellow Democrats by developing a relationship with President
New York City Mayor Eric Adams sat for a taped interview with former Fox News host Tucker Carlson, blasting former President Joe Biden.
The roughly 50-minute interview with Carlson, a former Fox News host and well-known ally of President Donald Trump, aired on the first full day of the second Trump administration. The previous day, the mayor canceled his appearances at Martin Luther King Jr. Day events in New York City to accept a last-minute invitation to Trump’s inauguration.