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Outgoing New York City Mayor Eric Adams sat down for an in-depth exit interview with Bill Ritter at Gracie Mansion on Friday, reflecting on his accomplishments, challenges, and vision for the future. As he prepares to leave office on January 1, 2026, Adams offered an optimistic and at times defiant assessment of his tenure.

During the discussion, Adams highlighted key initiatives from his time in office, including public safety reforms, infrastructure projects, and economic development programs aimed at supporting small businesses and underserved communities. He also addressed challenges faced during his administration, including budget constraints, public health crises, and navigating complex city politics.

Looking ahead, Adams spoke about future endeavors and personal projects he hopes to pursue, emphasizing continued public service and engagement with civic initiatives. He framed his departure as an opportunity to pass the baton while remaining actively involved in issues that matter to New Yorkers.

Observers noted that Adams’ tone combined both pride in accomplishments and determination to continue influencing policy and community initiatives beyond his mayoral tenure. The interview provides a detailed glimpse into the mindset of a mayor concluding a four-year term while planning the next chapter of public life.
 

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