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Adams to Make “Campaign Announcement” Friday Afternoon Amid Reports of DC Trip and Trump Admin Role
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Published Sep. 5, 2025, 4:06 PM
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Mayor Eric Adams is set to make an important “campaign announcement” scheduled for 4:30 p.m. today, fueling conjecture that he will withdraw from the heated mayoral contest, his campaign told news outlets.
The bombshell reports suggest that President Donald Trump has extended offers of administration positions to both Mayor Adams, a Democrat running as an independent, and Republican candidate Curtis Sliwa. The strategic move is reportedly designed to consolidate the field and create a one-on-one showdown between former Governor Andrew Cuomo and Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani, a communist who has gained significant traction.
While Mayor Adams’ campaign has officially denied that he is exiting the race, his own statements have left the door open to a significant political shift. “While I will always listen if called to serve our country, no formal offers have been made,” Adams said in a recent statement, acknowledging the swirling rumors. “I am still running for re-election, and my full focus is on the safety and quality of life of every New Yorker.”
Further adding to the intrigue, reports have surfaced of a potential upcoming trip for Adams to Washington D.C. for a meeting with President Trump, following a recent meeting between the mayor and a top Trump advisor in Florida.
The unfolding drama injects a new level of unpredictability into an already tumultuous mayoral race. Andrew Cuomo, who is running on an independent line after losing the Democratic primary to Mamdani, would likely benefit from a field without Adams and Sliwa to split the anti-Mamdani vote.
Curtis Sliwa, for his part, has publicly stated he has not been contacted by the White House and has no interest in a federal role, vowing to remain in the race.
The potential for the incumbent mayor to abandon his re-election campaign to join the administration of a president from the opposing party has sent shockwaves through the city’s political landscape. All eyes will be on the Mayor’s 4:30 p.m. announcement, which is poised to either quell the intense speculation or reshape the future of New York City’s leadership.
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