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Eric Adams Rejects Cuomo’s Exit Request, Responds to Mamdani Identity Controversy in CNBC Interview

Isabella Rodriguez by Isabella Rodriguez
July 7, 2025
in Adams Administration, Metro, NYC 2025 Elections, Politics
Eric Adams Rejects Cuomo’s Exit Request, Responds to Mamdani Identity Controversy in CNBC Interview

Photo credit: CNBC Television —www.youtube.com/watch?v=fEhotb7QmLE

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New York City Mayor Eric Adams appeared on CNBC’s Squawk Box on Monday, July 7th, addressing a range of issues, including his independent mayoral campaign, Andrew Cuomo’s urging him to withdraw from the race, and Zohran Mamdani’s controversial college application identifying as Black and Asian.

Adams revealed that he anticipated Mamdani’s rise months in advance, citing grassroots support among younger voters. He said he told his team that Mamdani was going to win the race and explained that this insight led him to run on an independent line to avoid what he described as a crowded Democratic primary.

In a sharp rebuke of Cuomo, Adams confirmed that the former governor personally urged him to withdraw from the race. Refusing the request, Adams questioned, “Andrew, are you that level of arrogant?” and emphasized that it was unreasonable to expect a sitting mayor to step aside for someone who had just lost to Zohran Mamdani by 12 points. He described Cuomo’s move as “the highest level of arrogance.”

Adams also critiqued Mamdani’s policy proposals and personal judgment, referencing a past college application in which Mamdani reportedly identified as both Black and Asian. Calling it “the wrong thing to do,” Adams argued that rather than blaming limited identity options, Mamdani should have simply said, “I’m sorry.” He further accused Mamdani of avoiding accountability, pointing to previous controversial remarks and online content, including a video that mocked Hanukkah.

Responding to growing concerns over affordability, Adams drew a contrast between his working-class upbringing and Mamdani’s academic background. He characterized Mamdani’s proposals as disconnected from the realities faced by ordinary New Yorkers. He emphasized that his own administration has implemented tangible financial relief measures through tax reforms and expanded public services.

The mayor defended both his administration and its track record, highlighting achievements in job creation, crime reduction, and the city’s post-COVID economic recovery. He argued that his leadership has resulted in the strongest economy New York City has ever recorded.

Adams also responded to questions about antisemitism allegations linked to Mamdani, saying, “If he’s not [an anti-Semite], he’s truly misguided.” He criticized Mamdani for what he described as a lack of respect toward Jewish traditions and support for controversial political rhetoric.

Adams concluded with confidence, telling business leaders and voters alike, “Trust me when I tell you, we’re going to win.”

Tags: Andrew CuomoColumbia ApplicationEric AdamsIdentity ControversyIndependent CampaignNew York CityNYC ElectionNYC Mayoral RaceNYC PoliticsZohran Mamdani

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