New York City Mayor Eric Adams has grown increasingly friendly toward President-elect Donald Trump, raising questions about what both men are up to.
“I don’t want people talking at each other,” Adams said Tuesday. “I want people to talk to each other. I made it clear that I’m not going to be warring with [the Trump] administration. I’m going to be working with this administration.”
Adams also announced that he’ll meet on Dec. 12 with Trump’s “border czar” Tom Homan, continuing his outspoken stance on the issue of illegal immigration among big-city Democratic mayors.
“We’re very clear in the city,” Adams said Thursday on MSNBC. “These cities have laws. I questioned the sanctuary city law that we have in place. I think we went too far by not cooperating with ICE with someone who is a violent offender.”
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