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New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced he will run his re-election campaign as an independent instead of participating in the Democratic primary.
Adams shared with Politico on Monday that he intends to run an “authentic independent campaign,” noting that the dismissed federal bribery charges had “restrained him.” The New York City Mayor expressed that he would feel “liberated” while campaigning.
“I’m committed to the race until the end. I’m not pursuing the Democratic ticket. It’s just not plausible to improve my standings and execute a strong campaign from our current position,” Adams stated. “It’s incredibly painful.”
Adams is up against significant challenges in his bid for re-election. On March 1, former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo declared his candidacy for New York City mayor.
U.S. District Judge Dale E. Ho on Wednesday dismissed federal charges against Adams, which alleged he used his position to receive luxury travel and illegal campaign contributions from Turkish foreign nationals.

Former New York Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo is mounting a run for New York City Mayor. (AP Photo/Richard Drew, File)
“Look at bail reform — that’s Andrew,” Adams said. “He can’t say, ‘I’m going to save the city from the far left’ when he surrendered to the far left.”
Reflecting on the now-dismissed federal charges, Adams said that he has been held back.
“I have been this racehorse that has been held back,” Adams said. “This is so unnatural for me.”

New York City Mayor Eric Adams departs Thurgood Marshall United States Courthouse in New York City on Friday, November 1, 2024. Adams’ lawyers are seeking to have a bribery charge, one of the five federal corruption charges that have been filed against the mayor, dropped. (Adam Gray for Fox News Digital )
Adams told the outlet that he would submit the required 3,750 signatures on May 27, which would put him on the ballot for November’s election.
“Now I need this runway until November to redefine and remind people: This is why you elected me in the first place,” Adams said.
Fox News’ Danielle Wallace, Maria Paronich and Paul Steinhauser contributed to this report.