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New York City Mayor Eric Adams appears open to switching parties to become a Republican, as he declined to rule out a future change in political allegiances during a pair of interviews Friday that came as he has increasing warmed to President-elect Donald Trump.
The comments from Adams, the top Democrat in one of the country’s most liberal cities, riled critics who have grown concerned over the mayor’s increasing willingness to throw his support behind Trump and his hardline immigration policies.
Adams, who faces federal corruption charges, was a registered Republican in the 1990s and early 2000s but has spent his political career as a Democrat.
Adams, who faces federal corruption charges
Ah I think I see what’s happening here.
He already is one. He was always a Republican.
Also, ACAB.
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What relevance is it to you?
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I’ve been both British and American my entire life. It’s called dual citizenship.
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Believe it or not, these things take time. And when I do leave, in late January, I will still care about U.S. politics until I’m euthanized in four years.
Is it okay with you if I care about American politics for four years?
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Your own comment history says you care about foreign events dipshit. Hello kettle, it’s pot.
You’ve got a weird fascination with other people.
Seek help.
Also he lives in New Jersey. Ew.
Adams, who faces federal corruption charges
Oh jeez, does anyone know someone capable of handing out federal pardons and loves when people suck up to him?
Pardon fishing… hope he doesn’t get lead poisoning, I hear thats an issue in NYC lately.
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“Pardon me dwaddy Twump uwu” Adams was quoted as saying on Truth Social
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What a fucking asshead. I’m harboring more and more negative thoughts about what I hope happens to America.
Spineless piece of shit.
He thinks they will save him lol
They might. They saved Blagoyavich.
Candidates for the 2025 mayoral election include:
- Zellnor Myrie
Before law school, Myrie worked for the New York City Council as a legislative director where he helped draft the Tenant Bill of Rights. After law school, he joined Davis Polk & Wardwell. As an associate at the firm, Myrie worked more than 600 pro bono hours in one year. His pro bono work included cases brought by victims of police brutality, special education students seeking services from the Department of Education, domestic violence victims, and asylum seekers
On May 30, 2020, Myrie was pepper-sprayed and handcuffed while taking part in protests following the murder of George Floyd.[19][20] On October 29, 2021, six New York City firefighters were suspended for threatening the staff of Myrie in regards to his support of firing certain city employees who were unwilling to be vaccinated against COVID-19
Myrie supports financial institutions having the right to deny lending capital to ammunition and gun industries. Myrie has advocated for requiring food regulators to target corporations that advertise unhealthy foods. In 2021, Myrie was one of two members of the New York State Senate to vote against a bill designating baseball as the official state sport of New York.
In 2021, Myrie authored the Community Violence Intervention Act, which declared gun violence a public health crisis and which provides millions of dollars to local hospital- and community-based violence intervention programs. Myrie also authored a first-in-the-nation law that classifies illegal gun sales as a nuisance, which could open gun manufacturers to liability.
- Brad Lander
From 1993 to 2003, Lander was the executive director of the Fifth Avenue Committee (FAC), a Park Slope not-for-profit organization that develops and manages affordable housing.
From 2003 to 2009, Lander was a director of the university-based Pratt Center for Community Development. In that position, he was a critic of the Bloomberg administration’s development policies.[8][15][16][17] He has also been a critic of the Atlantic Yards project.[18] Lander’s work in 2003–2005 on Greenpoint-Williamsburg rezoning led to the first New York City inclusionary housing program to create affordable housing in new development outside Manhattan.[19] Lander served on a mayoral taskforce that recommended reforms to the 421-a tax exemption for luxury housing and required that new development in certain areas of the city set aside affordable housing units.[20][21] He co-led the completion of the One City One Future platform, a progressive vision for economic development in New York City.[22][23] He stepped down as head of the organization in 2009 to seek a seat on the New York City Council.[24] Lander teaches as an adjunct professor at Brooklyn Law School.
In 2013, Lander played a key role in a campaign to pass paid sick leave over Mayor Bloomberg’s veto, telling the Brooklyn Reporter the legislation would “make our city a fairer, more compassionate place to live and work.”[32][33] Lander passed the Independent Expenditure Disclosure Act, giving NYC the most aggressive SuperPAC disclosure requirements in the country.[34] In 2015, Lander passed legislation to ban discriminatory employment credit checks, ending the practice of companies discriminating against people because of their credit history.[35] In March 2015, Lander was arrested for blocking traffic in Park Slope to show support for eight striking car washers, outside a car wash that was closed at the time; it was his fourth arrest.[36][37] The Wall Street Journal covered his arrest with an article entitled: “Please Don’t Arrest Me—Until the Cameras Are Here”.[38] In November 2016 he announced his intention to get arrested, saying it was: “part of a long tradition of civil disobedience, and it takes a little courage.”[39] In December 2017 he was arrested inside the Capitol Building in Washington DC as he was protesting a tax bill and refusing the request of police to move the protest from public spaces; he tweeted “Being arrested … in the halls of Congress while … fighting for a country where we provide health care for those who need it … is something I’ll remember for the rest of my life”.[40] In June 2018 he was arrested for blocking traffic, disorderly conduct, and failing to disperse at a protest outside the office of State Senator Martin Golden.[41]
Source: wikipedia
Please let those around you know about this if theyre from NY
A DINO and a RINO walk into a bar…