NYC Mayor Eric Adams says he's willing to hear about other jobs
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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

FILE - New York Mayor Eric Adams speaks during a campaign launch rally at City Hall, Thursday, June. 26, 2025, in New York. (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura, File)


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.

The statement came amid revelations that intermediaries for President Donald Trump have reached out to people close to Adams to talk about whether the Democrat would consider abandoning his reelection campaign to take a federal job.

“While I will always listen if called to serve our country, no formal offers have been made. I am still running for reelection, and my full focus is on the safety and quality of life of every New Yorker,” he said.

In an interview, former Democratic New York Gov. David Paterson said he spoke with the mayor on Wednesday morning. Adams told him he wanted to remain in the race but has received offers, according to Paterson.

“He said, ‘Listen, they say I have some offers. I have a lot of offers.’ Then he started laughing. And he was saying that, you know, he really doesn’t want to leave and he’s trying to work that out so he doesn’t have to,” said Paterson, who has endorsed Adams for reelection.

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FILE - New York Mayor Eric Adams speaks during a campaign launch rally at City Hall, June. 26, 2025, in New York. (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura, File)


“He didn’t get specific about it, but I got that in his heart of hearts, he really wants to stay. But I also got that, even though he didn’t say it, that the odds can’t be very good,” he added.

Adams' comments came a day after Trump told reporters he would prefer not to have Zohran Mamdani, the 33-year-old Democratic nominee, as the city's next mayor. He said he'd like to see two out of the three other major candidates — which also include former Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Republican Curtis Sliwa — leave the race to create a one-on-one contest.

During a trip to Florida earlier this week, Adams met with Steve Witkoff, a former real estate developer in New York who is now one of Trump’s main diplomatic envoys in Washington, according to a person briefed on the discussions who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because of the private nature of the talks. It was unclear what specifically was discussed.

Mamdani won the Democratic nomination after soundly defeating Cuomo in the primary. The former governor is still in the race as an independent candidate.

Adams is also running as an independent in the general election after skipping the primary, saying he was sidelined from campaigning by his now-dismissed federal bribery case. ___

AP writers Seung Min Kim and Michelle L. Price contributed from Washington. Izaguirre reported from Albany, New York.

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