A report indicates that senior White House officials are engaging in discussions about potential employment opportunities for New York City Mayor Eric Adams, as pressure mounts for candidates to exit the mayoral race and create a path for a stronger contender against socialist Zohran Mamdani.
Details from the conversations suggest high-level Trump administration figures are exploring roles for Adams, though it remains unclear if these proposals have reached the president’s attention. A source close to the administration noted that Adams could craft a position aligned with his preferences, while another claimed his team has expressed interest in such an opportunity.
Adams has firmly stated he will not withdraw from the race, emphasizing his commitment to winning the election and continuing his record of reducing crime, increasing jobs, and supporting working families. Meanwhile, independent candidate Curtis Sliwa dismissed any involvement with the White House, asserting his focus remains on defeating Mamdani in New York City.