In a resolute and heartfelt address, New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced the dismissal of the legal case against him, emphasizing that justice has prevailed and the city’s focus can now return to progress and unity.
Before a supportive audience, Adams expressed profound gratitude to his legal team, particularly lead counsel Alex Spiro. He acknowledged Spiro’s reputation as a trusted defender, noting, “Now I clearly understand why those from Jay-Z to Baldwin call on him during difficult times.”
The mayor reiterated his longstanding position on the case: “This case should have never been brought. I did nothing wrong.” He emphasized that the court’s decision to dismiss the case with prejudice ensures it cannot be refiled, allowing the city to “finally close the book on this and focus solely on the future.”
Adams apologized to New Yorkers for the ordeal, condemning the “false leaks” and “sensational headlines” surrounding the case. He assured residents that his dedication remained unwavering throughout: “I never stopped working for you—not for one day, not for one hour, not for one minute.”
Highlighting the administration’s achievements during this challenging period, Adams noted reductions in crime to record lows, the creation of a record number of jobs, and the development of affordable housing for everyday New Yorkers. He emphasized, “We did not let the noise stop our progress.”
In a notable moment, Adams referenced the book Government Gangsters: The Deep State, the Truth, and the Battle for Our Democracy by Kash Patel, the current FBI Director appointed by President Donald Trump. Holding up the book, Adams shared, “Many of you stop me on the street trying to understand what really happened. Why did this happen? I found the answer in this book.” He encouraged all New Yorkers to read it, suggesting it offers insight into the forces that targeted him and poses a broader warning: “We must never allow this to happen to another innocent American.”
Patel’s book delves into the concept of a “Deep State,” describing a clandestine network of government officials allegedly working against elected leaders. His appointment as FBI Director has been met with both support and controversy, reflecting the polarized views on his perspectives and past actions.
Concluding his address, Adams anchored his remarks in faith, stating, “When all that came at me, Jesus stepped in.” He expressed gratitude for the resilience and unity of New Yorkers and looked ahead with optimism: “Today, we turn the page. We move forward together. Because the real story of New York City isn’t about me or this case. It’s about you—and the bright future we’re building together.”
With determination, he ended, “God bless you, New York City. God bless what we’ve accomplished. And you know what? I’m going to win.”
Mayor Adams kissed the devils ring, that is why the charges were dismissed. He clearly took bribes. I always had my trepidations about Adams, and he has proved them right. From his shady association with disgraced “The Bling Bishop” to his countless “Photo Opps”. Thankfully Adams will be a one term mayor because, there is no way that the citizens of NYC will vote for him and a second term. From the migrant crisis, crime, and housing issues Adams did a horrible job.