“Trump Presidency: We will protect what matters most” — Mayor Adams

New York City Mayor Eric Adams addressed the media to discuss the implications of President-elect Donald Trump’s victory for New Yorkers.

Emphasizing a commitment to the city’s core values, Mayor Adams assured residents that his administration is prepared to navigate the challenges ahead.

“New Yorkers should rest assured that we have been preparing for various outcomes and will continue that work now that the outcome is clear,” stated First Deputy Mayor Maria Torres-Springer. She emphasized the city’s focus on budgetary, policy, and civic matters to protect what matters most to New Yorkers.

Mayor Adams reinforced the city’s commitment to inclusivity and safety, stating, “No matter who is president or what party controls Congress, this city will always stand up for the rights of women, our immigrant brothers and sisters, our LGBTQ+ community, and millions of others.”

He assured that reproductive rights and immigration protections would remain steadfast in New York City.

The mayor also highlighted the importance of collaboration with the incoming administration to continue support for housing, infrastructure, and education.

“We will collaborate with our mayors across this country to come up with a real agenda that could help cities across America,” he said.

Interim Police Commissioner Tom Donlon affirmed the NYPD’s readiness to uphold law and order while respecting peaceful protests, stating, “There will be zero tolerance for actions that cross the line into crimes such as violence, vandalism, blocking traffic, or disorderly behavior.”

Addressing concerns about immigrant communities, Commissioner Manuel Castro reassured, “We will continue to be a sanctuary city, and we will continue to protect our immigrant communities.”

Mayor Adams concluded with a call for unity and engagement, urging New Yorkers to stay involved in the political process.

“Democracy is not something that happens every four years. It’s the work we do every day, especially here in New York City,” he said. “New York City continues to be a place where all are free to express their opinions peacefully.”

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