Eric Adams 'keeping options open' on switching to GOP after Trump DOJ moves to drop bribery case, pal says
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Democratic Mayor Eric Adams is contemplating a possible switch back to the Republican Party following the Department of Justice's decision to move towards dismissing his bribery case. Close ally John Catsimatidis revealed that Adams, previously a Republican, is focused on his political future and securing his position as mayor of New York City. The DOJ's letter implied that Adams' prosecution could have political motives, particularly due to his criticisms of the Biden administration regarding immigration policies, which intersected with his current status after months of past support toward Trump.
Adams is keeping options open for a potential switch back to the GOP following the DOJ's decision to dismiss his bribery case, focusing on his political future.
John Catsimatidis indicated that Adams is seriously considering his political alignment options now that he is no longer facing corruption charges.
The DOJ's letter suggested that the charges against Adams might be politically motivated, citing his criticisms of the Biden administration's border policies.
With the potential dismissal of corruption charges, Adams is evaluating his next steps to ensure he can remain mayor and succeed in future elections.
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