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Mayor Adams bizarrely invokes ‘Mein Kampf,’ takes vicious dig at Dem rival in defiant message refusing to step down

Mayor Eric Adams oddly evoked the “Main Kamp” at a Brooklyn Church rally on Monday afternoon, rebelliously blowing up his rival who called for him to resign.

Speaking to a group of about 50 supporters at Rehoboth Cathedral on McDougal Street, Adams was subjected to a vicious excavation of public advocates and potential successor Jumane Williams. .

“When I wake up at noon it's really hard to serve the city, so I don't know what he's doing yet,” Hezoner said of Williams.

Mayor Eric Adams launched the strange tirade on Monday, where he invoked the “main camp” and claimed he was being persecuted. Stephen Yang

“If I resign, the public advocate will become mayor. So, can you imagine handing over the city to him? That's the biggest reason why I won't resign.

“When you don't have work, you can throw rocks all over town,” he continued. “I love this city to see him become mayor.”

The speech came at an event attended by clergy who offered words of support to the mayor and prayed around him.

In his remarks, Adams also claimed that he once heard Martin Luther King Jr. recite a quote from Hitler's infamous Nazi manifesto, “The Main Kamp.” Believe it that's true. ”

“And that's what you're looking at right now. The modern 'main kamp',” Adams tells his supporters, appearing to imply that he is being persecuted by liars. Masu.

Apocryphal quotes with many variations often stem from not from the book, but most often from the Nazi Minister of Propaganda Joseph Goebbels, not Hitler.

Still, Adams has launched a long diar tricbeat defending mayoral records against attacks on the handling of the city's immigration crisis.

“I slept in a homeless shelter with immigrants, asylum seekers and spoke to them on the ground,” Hezoner said. “Now they're screaming at me. Where were you when I went to Washington, DC and fought for the people in town?”

The Justice Department dropped the corruption case against Adams, and several federal prosecutors resigned in protest. Stephen Yang

He also seemed dissatisfied with his predicament. This includes a series of legal issues and political holes.

“When we talk about taking homeless people out of the streets, we don't have camps, so they protested against me,” he said. “When we talked about removing guns with guns, they protested against me. When we spoke about changing and building new small businesses, they protested against me.

“When they spoke about getting police officers on trains to make the street safe, they protested against me,” he continued. “When we spoke about mental health issues and crisis to prevent people from living in that state, they protested to me.

“The only thing they know how to do is protest.”

Most of the Adams issues began when the 64-year-old mayor admitted to pleading guilty to accusing him of swiftly following the opening of a Turkish consulate in Manhattan in exchange for $123,000 worth of bribery. It comes from his legal issues that began sometimes. A donation from Turkish people who poured tens of thousands of dollars of cash into the 2021 campaign.

At least 30 Democratic officials are calling for Adams to step down. Stephen Yang

But the Trump administration, where Adams is comfortable, ordered federal prosecutors of Manhattan to drop the historic corruption case.

Manhattan's top federal prosecutor Daniel Sasson protests against Justice Department orders and resigns from the charges forces the now-indexed mayor to comply with Trump's Hardline immigration It was written that it is equivalent to “Quid Pro Quo” which is intended to do this. policy.

But even if the lawsuit against him is dissolved, his political issues endure.

At least 30 local Democratic leaders have already asked Adams to abandon his post, including a high-ranking Pol in the New York Senate.

However, Adams was stubbornly clung to his office and told the Queens congregation on Sunday that he was on a mission from God and that he would not go anywhere.

Adams stubbornly clings to his office despite many calls for him to resign. Stephen Yang

But some of his agents — sources in the post say that Vice Mayor Maria Torres Springer, Meera Joshi, Anne Williams Isom and Chauncy Parker are controversial, case-throwing moves from the Department of Justice He said he resigned as a result of this.

The administration scrambled over the weekend to convince the four to keep quiet or at least delay their plans for punching out.

The agent resigned on Monday.

On the same day, City Council Chairman Adrienne Adams clearly said that Mayor Adams lost the trust and trust of his own staff, government colleagues and New Yorkers. I threw my weight.

“He now has to prioritize New York City and New Yorkers, get aside and step down,” she said. “This administration no longer has the capacity to effectively govern Eric Adams as mayor. There is too much risk for our city and New Yorkers to continue this.

“We have endured enough scandal, selfishness, and embarrassment, all of which distract New Yorkers from the leadership they deserve,” she continued.

“This is the opposite of public services.”

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