Mayor Eric Adams rallied support from community and clergy leaders at Rehoboth Cathedral amid intense political pressure and calls for his resignation after federal charges were dropped against him. Attendees, including Reverend Herbert Daughtry, praised Adams for reducing crime and unemployment among Black and Latino communities. The rally aimed to highlight the mayor's accomplishments and counter misinformation circulating about his administration. Supporters chanted 'Four more years!' demonstrating their unwavering faith in Adams despite recent challenges within his administration.
Adams showed up for his faithful flock on an afternoon in which his administration lost four deputy mayors who submitted their resignations over his cooperation with President Trump.
Reverend Daughtry cited Adams' leadership as instrumental in leading to reductions in crime and guns on the streets, along with a reported 20% decrease in Black and Latino unemployment.
Rev. Bruce Brown emphasized the rally's role as a platform for community voices to counteract misinformation about the federal charges that were dropped against the mayor.
Supporters at the rally chanted 'Four more years!' as they expressed unwavering faith in Mayor Adams during a time of intense political pressure.
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