Eric Adams says he would consider other jobs, ‘no formal offers’ made
Mayor Eric Adams is open to serving in a federal role but emphasizes focus on his reelection campaign and improving New Yorkers' safety and quality of life.
- Eric Adams, mayor of New York City, expressed on Friday that while he remains focused on his reelection campaign, he is open to considering federal positions that would allow him to serve the country, although he has not received any formal offers.
- This openness follows intermediaries for President Trump contacting Adams's associates about abandoning his campaign for a federal position.
- Adams told former Governor David Paterson on Wednesday he wants to stay in the race despite receiving offers, while Paterson endorsed his reelection.
- The general election features Adams running as an independent after skipping the primary, facing 33-year-old Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani, who defeated Cuomo in the primary.
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NYC Mayor Eric Adams says he’s willing to hear about other jobs - The Boston Globe
The statement came after intermediaries for President Trump reached out to people close to Adams to talk about whether he would consider abandoning his reelection campaign to take a federal job.

NYC Mayor Eric Adams says he’s willing to hear about other jobs
New York City Mayor Eric Adams says that he is willing to listen to job opportunities that would allow him to serve his country, but has not yet received any...
NYC Mayor Eric Adams says he's willing to hear about other jobs
New York City Mayor Eric Adams says that he is willing to listen to job opportunities that would allow him to serve his country, but has not yet received any “formal offers” and he intends to stay in office and continue campaigning for reelection.
NYC Mayor Eric Adams Says He's Willing to Hear About Other Jobs
NEW YORK (AP) — New York City Mayor Eric Adams said Friday that he is willing to listen to job opportunities that would allow him to serve his country, but has not yet received any “formal offers” — and he intends to stay in office and continue campaigning for reelection.
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