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Solo Act: Mayor Adams Leaves Coterie of Confidants Behind in Final Public Briefing

Solo Act: Mayor Adams Leaves Coterie of Confidants Behind in Final Public Briefing

Mayor Eric Adams faced reporters alone Tuesday — without his usual podium of aides, attorneys and deputies or theme song — to answer a barrage of questions at his first official news conference since pleading not guilty last week to federal charges. corruption.

“I have a city to run and I have a great team to run,” he said as he stood in the City Hall rotunda, a change from the usual Blue Room used for his weekly news conferences. “My deputy mayors, my chief counsel, my commissioners, my legal team – they need to focus on running the city.”

Alone on stage, he repeated a defiant message that has become increasingly emphatic in the past week, even after the mayor was hit with a five-count indictment, including charges of conspiracy, bribery and wire fraud.