NYC mayor defends private meeting with incoming President Trump
- New York City's Democratic Mayor Eric Adams is defending his private meeting with President-elect Donald Trump, stating they did not discuss his legal case but focused on city issues like job creation and the Gaza ceasefire deal.
- Adams is facing federal bribery charges and is scheduled to go on trial in April for allegedly accepting illegal campaign contributions and luxury travel perks from foreign nationals.
- Trump has expressed openness to pardoning Adams and criticized the case against him, while Adams emphasized his intention to work with the Trump administration on immigration and city infrastructure.
- Adams believes his city's needs will be acknowledged by Trump, stating, 'I'm looking forward to the next four years of having a president that loves the city like I love this city.
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