Mayor Eric Adams expressed his determination to serve New Yorkers once again, describing his efforts as a source of 'therapy.' He emphasized his record in public service, pointing out his daily interactions with citizens as part of his campaign. Adams dismissed concerns about formal campaigning, asserting he is already engaged with the community. He confronted his federal corruption charges, labeling them as 'bogus' and apologized to New Yorkers for the investigation. He remains optimistic and enthusiastic about his role and the city's future.
I'm the same person I was 40 years ago on fighting for working class people, and I'm going to continue to do that.
I know how to campaign, and I know how to also run the city.
I have a solid record of housing, public safety, affordability, and so we're going to stay focused on that.
I just really, really want to apologize to New Yorkers for this whole bogus investigation that went on.
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