Former President Donald Trump expressed his support for New York City Mayor Eric Adams at the Al Smith charity dinner, where Adams was also present. Trump wished Adams 'good luck' and voiced his belief that Adams would prevail despite facing five federal charges related to bribery, wire fraud, conspiracy, and soliciting campaign contributions from foreign nationals.
During his remarks at the event, Trump recalled predicting Adams' indictment nine-and-a-half months ago after the mayor criticized the administration. Despite the legal challenges, Trump confidently stated, 'But you’re going to win, I think you’re going to win, I know you’re going to win, so good luck.'
Trump empathized with Adams, highlighting his own experiences with legal scrutiny and asserting that Adams would overcome the allegations. Adams, who is seeking reelection next year, pleaded not guilty to the charges in September.
Trump also took the opportunity to criticize the Biden administration, baselessly accusing them of orchestrating the indictments against him. Earlier this year, Trump was convicted in New York on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records.
The exchange between Trump and Adams at the charity dinner underscored the political dynamics at play in New York City and the broader national landscape. Despite the legal cloud hanging over Adams, Trump's words of encouragement and prediction of victory added a layer of intrigue to the unfolding situation.