During a Friday morning interview, the Democrat mayor of New York City, Eric Adams, didn’t rule out the possibility of switching to the Republican Party.
While asked by a reporter if Adams would switch parties, the NYC mayor shared, “I’m a part of the American party.”
He added, “No matter what party I’m on or vote on, I’m going to push for American values.”
Adams’ statements come a week after he called for the Democrat party to “cancel” him over his plans to meet up with Trump’s Border Czar, Tom Homan.
🚨 #BREAKING: NYC Mayor Eric Adams does not rule out re-joining the Republican Party.
He was a Republican from 1997-2001. pic.twitter.com/O16WlJrLzt
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) December 6, 2024
Here’s what Politico reported:
New York City Mayor Eric Adams, a Democrat who has taken a soft touch with President-elect Donald Trump, left open the possibility of switching to the Republican Party in a pair of Friday morning interviews.
Adams was a member of the GOP from 1995 through 2002, and was asked during an appearance on NY1 whether he would return to the party. He did not rule out the possibility.
“I’m a part of the American party,” he