Mayor Eric Adams expressed his frustration with questions about Donald Trump's political stance, stating that discussing whether someone is a fascist or similar is "humiliating, silly, and insulting." He emphasized, "With all that's going on to everyday New Yorkers, we should focus on issues rather than insults." Adams called for reducing political rhetoric to unite the country beyond elections, insisting on the importance of remaining "the United States and not the divided states."
In response to inquiries about his previous comments on Trump's political label, Adams stated, "I'm not going to engage in that. Everyone needs to turn down the rhetoric." His firm rejection of further questioning indicated a desire to steer the focus back to more pressing local issues.
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