New York City Mayor Eric Adams, previously critical of Tucker Carlson, has engaged in a surprising interview with him amidst declining approval ratings and legal troubles. With only a 22% approval rating and five felony charges, including conspiracy to commit wire fraud, Adams' alignment with Trump manifests in a willingness to embrace his controversial interview partner. Adams admits feeling abandoned by his party, illustrating a significant reversal from his previous condemnation of Carlson's rhetoric. This pivot raises questions about his political future and the implications for his re-election prospects.
Fast forward to January 2025, and Adams, now embroiled in a federal corruption scandal, appears to be pivoting.
Facing five felony charges, including conspiracy to commit wire fraud and bribery, the embattled mayor is under immense legal pressure.
During the Carlson interview, Adams made a striking admission, claiming, "The party left me, and it left working-class people."
Adams has increasingly aligned himself with former President Donald Trump who has hinted he might consider pardoning the scandal-plagued mayor.
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