Trump admin rips blue city crime in vow to clean up dangers for commuters: 'This is not humane'
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NEW YORK – A few days after U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy urged New York City officials to address the subway system’s issues, Mayor Eric Adams invited Duffy to explore the crime-filled transit hub personally. 

On Friday, Adams and Duffy descended into the subway, taking the BQE line from Brooklyn into Manhattan, accompanied by NYPD Chief of Transit Joseph Gulotta, as efforts to support the city with crime prevention continue from the federal level. 

Adams expressed gratitude for the federal assistance in tackling subway crime but criticized the Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul’s administration for seemingly hesitating to implement new initiatives for the MTA. 

Eric Adams and Sean Duffy on a New York City subway train

Mayor Eric Adams swipes into a subway turnstile alongside Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy in Brooklyn, New York on Friday, April 4, 2025. (Julia Bonavita/Fox News Digital)

“I was sharing with the Secretary [that] the cause we’re having in Albany [is] involuntary movement,” said Adams, a Democrat who announced his intention this week to seek re-election as an independent. “Homeless individuals who need care, or the support we need from our state lawmakers to see [police] carry out on the ground.” 

The Hochul administration and the MTA did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment. 

Members of the NYPD and National Guard conduct randomized bag searches in New York City’s subway system

Commuters travel through a subway tunnel in midtown Manhattan on Monday, March 11, 2024. (Matthew McDermott for Fox News Digital)

Duffy and Adams signaled their administrations would continue to work together to combat crime within the city, essentially removing the governor as the middleman between the city and federal government. 

“I think Albany has to think deeply about how far we have to go in order to stop [crime],” Duffy said. “That’s more resources, that’s more tools that Albany has to give [the NYPD] to arrest people. [The federal government] gives a lot of money, and for us, we’re partners in the process.”  

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