In the wake of President Trump's inauguration, New York City Mayor Eric Adams's deputy mayor for communications, Fabien Levy, emphasized the importance of portraying city agencies positively while avoiding any criticism of Trump’s policies. Following this directive, the mayor’s office has largely maintained silence regarding controversial Trump administration actions. Additionally, a federal response tracker was established to vet communications from agencies on federal issues, reflecting Adams's cautious approach towards federal funding and relations. This strategy has led to the city's avoidance of discussions on key immigrant rights and health care issues under Trump’s rule.
Mayor Adams's administration has implemented a communications strategy aimed at maintaining a positive portrayal of city agencies while avoiding criticism of the Trump administration's policies.
The deputy mayor created a tracker to manage city agency responses to federal issues, ensuring that any communications are vetted and aligned with the mayor's directive.
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