New York City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams launches run to replace incumbent Mayor Eric Adams, challenging the front-runner, former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for NY Daily News via Getty Images)
"It's time to stand up. I never planned to run for Mayor, but I'm not giving up on New York City," Adams said in the statement, first shared with Politico.
First elected to the city council in 2017, Adams went on to become the first Black council speaker five years later.
New York City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams speaks during a press conference before a New York City Council meeting at City Hall in Manhattan, New York, in December 2023. (Shawn Inglima for NY Daily News via Getty Images)
Cuomo has apologized for having "offended" the women with remarks he said were intended to be collegial, and admitted that he had sometimes been "too familiar" with people, but he denied touching anyone inappropriately and said the investigation of his conduct was flawed and politically motivated.
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The race comes after Mayor Eric Adams was indicted in September on federal corruption charges. He is now dealing with a tempest of criticism after Trump's newly installed Justice Department leaders asked a court to drop the case, so Adams could assist with the federal government's immigration crackdown.
Fox News Digital has reached out to Speaker Adams' office for comment.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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