Defiant Adams vows to continue as mayor after federal indictment unsealed: 'My day-to-day will not change'
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Mayor Eric Adams assured New Yorkers that his daily responsibilities will remain unchanged despite the federal indictment against him, emphasizing the continuity of service for the city.
Adams remarked, "It's an insult to the hard-working people of this city that anyone would say that they won't do their job while this case proceeds in the background," showing his commitment to continue serving the public.
In his address, he stated, "It's an unfortunate day and it's a painful day but in spite of all of that, it's a day when we will finally rebuild," reflecting a determination to overcome challenges.
The mayor expressed confidence in defending both himself and the city's citizens, asserting, "I look forward to defending myself and defending the people of this city as I've done throughout my entire professional career."
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