NYC Mayor Eric Adams visited famous Jewish leader's grave twice since indictment, six times total
Briefly

"I think he's a political animal, and I think everything he does is calculated," said WABC-AM radio host Sid Rosenberg, referring to Mayor Adams' late-night visits to the rabbi's grave. This navigation of public and private spirituality raises questions of sincerity versus strategy amid his ongoing corruption charges.
Republican Curtis Sliwa characterized Adams as a 'political chameleon,' suggesting the mayor's visits are strategic moves to win sympathy and support from the Jewish community as he faces an uphill re-election battle.
Read at New York Post
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